Romeo and JulietMacmillan, 1900 |
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Page 388
... early on the morning of the sixth . Day 1. ( Sunday ) I. , II . 1. , 2 . 2. ( Monday ) II . 3. - 6 . , III . 1. - 4 . 3. ( Tuesday ) III . 5. , IV . 1. - 3 . 4. ( Wednesday ) IV . 4. , 5 . 5. ( Thursday ) V. 1. - 3 . " 6. ( Friday ) ...
... early on the morning of the sixth . Day 1. ( Sunday ) I. , II . 1. , 2 . 2. ( Monday ) II . 3. - 6 . , III . 1. - 4 . 3. ( Tuesday ) III . 5. , IV . 1. - 3 . 4. ( Wednesday ) IV . 4. , 5 . 5. ( Thursday ) V. 1. - 3 . " 6. ( Friday ) ...
Page 389
... Early published in 1597 , with the title : - AN EXCELLENT | conceited Tragedie | OF | Romeo and Juliet , | As it hath been often ( with great applause ) plaid publiquely , by the right Honourable the L. of Hunsdon | his Seruants ...
... Early published in 1597 , with the title : - AN EXCELLENT | conceited Tragedie | OF | Romeo and Juliet , | As it hath been often ( with great applause ) plaid publiquely , by the right Honourable the L. of Hunsdon | his Seruants ...
Page 395
... early as 1591 . The story of Romeo and Juliet , as Shakespeare Source of found it , was already a work of art , refined and the Plot . elaborated by the shaping fancy of several generations . Particular features in it have far ...
... early as 1591 . The story of Romeo and Juliet , as Shakespeare Source of found it , was already a work of art , refined and the Plot . elaborated by the shaping fancy of several generations . Particular features in it have far ...
Page 396
... early as 1542 , retailed a substantially identical story , with the scene transferred to the Morea , and the names of the persons changed : the lovers , e.g. , are called Hal- quadrich and Burglipha . . 2 Thus ( 1 ) the rope - ladder ...
... early as 1542 , retailed a substantially identical story , with the scene transferred to the Morea , and the names of the persons changed : the lovers , e.g. , are called Hal- quadrich and Burglipha . . 2 Thus ( 1 ) the rope - ladder ...
Page 401
... earliest of the tragedies , alone among them all , there is no guilt , no deliberate contriving of harm . Far from suggesting a moral , Shakespeare seems to contemplate with a kind of fatalist awe the mixture of elements from which so ...
... earliest of the tragedies , alone among them all , there is no guilt , no deliberate contriving of harm . Far from suggesting a moral , Shakespeare seems to contemplate with a kind of fatalist awe the mixture of elements from which so ...
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