The Works of William Shakespeare: TragediesLittle, Brown, 1862 |
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... hand . The loves of Romeo and Juliet , with their tragic end , as Da Porto had related them , were retold by Matteo Bandello in the ninth novel of the second part of his collection , published in 1554 ; † and Bandello's version was ...
... hand . The loves of Romeo and Juliet , with their tragic end , as Da Porto had related them , were retold by Matteo Bandello in the ninth novel of the second part of his collection , published in 1554 ; † and Bandello's version was ...
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... hand . " For the tragedy follows the poem with a faithfulness which might be called slavish , were it not that any variation from the course of the old story was entirely unnecessary for the sake of dramatic interest , and were there ...
... hand . " For the tragedy follows the poem with a faithfulness which might be called slavish , were it not that any variation from the course of the old story was entirely unnecessary for the sake of dramatic interest , and were there ...
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... hand of Romeo , thus gathering together all the threads of this love entanglement to be cut at once by Fate . The condition in which the text of Romeo and Juliet has come down to us brings up some very interesting questions . Like that ...
... hand of Romeo , thus gathering together all the threads of this love entanglement to be cut at once by Fate . The condition in which the text of Romeo and Juliet has come down to us brings up some very interesting questions . Like that ...
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... hand ; and perhaps there is some reason to believe that in a few passages it may be traced . But that the difference ... hands of the Shakespeare a few years younger - a comparison of the two , or even a careful examination of the ...
... hand ; and perhaps there is some reason to believe that in a few passages it may be traced . But that the difference ... hands of the Shakespeare a few years younger - a comparison of the two , or even a careful examination of the ...
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... hands , with the ladder of cordes in her lap , " where the second quarto has only , " Enter Nurse with cordes ; " Act III . Sc . 3 , He offers to stab himselfe , and Nurse ... hand than Shakespeare's that have attracted INTRODUCTION . 21.
... hands , with the ladder of cordes in her lap , " where the second quarto has only , " Enter Nurse with cordes ; " Act III . Sc . 3 , He offers to stab himselfe , and Nurse ... hand than Shakespeare's that have attracted INTRODUCTION . 21.
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