The Works of William Shakespeare: TragediesLittle, Brown, 1862 |
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... appear ; in which Verona is first made the scene , and its civil broils the disastrous element , of the tragedy ; in which the lovers are first called Romeo and Giu- lietta , and have their first meeting at a feast given by Giulietta's ...
... appear ; in which Verona is first made the scene , and its civil broils the disastrous element , of the tragedy ; in which the lovers are first called Romeo and Giu- lietta , and have their first meeting at a feast given by Giulietta's ...
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... appear to have been formed on hints furnished by the poem , of which no traces are found either in Painter's novel , or in Boisteau , or the original ; and several expressions are borrowed from thence . " As to the construction of his ...
... appear to have been formed on hints furnished by the poem , of which no traces are found either in Painter's novel , or in Boisteau , or the original ; and several expressions are borrowed from thence . " As to the construction of his ...
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... appear , although in 1599 he was in high repute as a dramatic writer , and in 1598 , if not before , this play was known to be his , as we learn from the often cited passage in Meres ' Palladis Tamia , published in that year . The later ...
... appear , although in 1599 he was in high repute as a dramatic writer , and in 1598 , if not before , this play was known to be his , as we learn from the often cited passage in Meres ' Palladis Tamia , published in that year . The later ...
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William Shakespeare Richard Grant White. - augmentations appear to have been worked into the first text , or rather elaborated from it , and also by the maturer and more philosophical cast of thought which those who entertain this view ...
William Shakespeare Richard Grant White. - augmentations appear to have been worked into the first text , or rather elaborated from it , and also by the maturer and more philosophical cast of thought which those who entertain this view ...
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... appears yet further by a speech of Romeo's , according to the first quarto , just after he enters the Friar's cell . Conforming to its previous appointment of the morning for the marriage , this text makes Romeo say , " This morning ...
... appears yet further by a speech of Romeo's , according to the first quarto , just after he enters the Friar's cell . Conforming to its previous appointment of the morning for the marriage , this text makes Romeo say , " This morning ...
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