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John Erskine Hankins. As Romeo breaks open the tomb of the Capulets to die by Juliet's side , he speaks as follows ... Romeo's speech , though the same image is implied in the two biblical sources . The " lothesome vault " and " worms ...
John Erskine Hankins. As Romeo breaks open the tomb of the Capulets to die by Juliet's side , he speaks as follows ... Romeo's speech , though the same image is implied in the two biblical sources . The " lothesome vault " and " worms ...
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... Romeo has killed Tybalt : Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave ? ( III . ii . 74 ) The cave is Romeo's body , inhabited by a cruel , dragon - like soul . In almost the next breath , she retracts the charge . While the Zodiake is ...
... Romeo has killed Tybalt : Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave ? ( III . ii . 74 ) The cave is Romeo's body , inhabited by a cruel , dragon - like soul . In almost the next breath , she retracts the charge . While the Zodiake is ...
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John Erskine Hankins. The stars are effectively used in Romeo and Juliet , for the young couple are " star - cross'd lovers " ( Prol . 6 ) . Romeo has a premonition of death , before going to Capulet's ball , from " some consequence yet ...
John Erskine Hankins. The stars are effectively used in Romeo and Juliet , for the young couple are " star - cross'd lovers " ( Prol . 6 ) . Romeo has a premonition of death , before going to Capulet's ball , from " some consequence yet ...
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PREFACE vii | 1 |
ALL THE WORLDS A STage 18 | 18 |
DUSTY DEATH | 35 |
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