Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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Page 131
William Shakespeare Benjamin Ifor Evans. ACT III . SCENE IV . A brief preparatory Scene . Romeo's banishment was the first real grief that entered Juliet's heart . Here are the preparations for the final tragedy which overtakes her . The ...
William Shakespeare Benjamin Ifor Evans. ACT III . SCENE IV . A brief preparatory Scene . Romeo's banishment was the first real grief that entered Juliet's heart . Here are the preparations for the final tragedy which overtakes her . The ...
Page 137
... Scene would then follow on directly , the front part of the stage being considered a hall in Capulet's house . ACT IV . SCENE IV . A brief Scene which does not further the action . Its dramatic value lies in its contrast to the previous ...
... Scene would then follow on directly , the front part of the stage being considered a hall in Capulet's house . ACT IV . SCENE IV . A brief Scene which does not further the action . Its dramatic value lies in its contrast to the previous ...
Page 138
... Scene . The close of the Scene , the interlude of Peter and the musicians , is not necessary to the plot , but , as remarked of the previous Scene , it is emotionally necessary . Such interludes of badinage were demanded by the audience ...
... Scene . The close of the Scene , the interlude of Peter and the musicians , is not necessary to the plot , but , as remarked of the previous Scene , it is emotionally necessary . Such interludes of badinage were demanded by the audience ...
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