Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... Juliet , is of course far more effective : a work of beauty and power , it is surely one of the loveliest poems in the English language . The poignancy of our feeling for Romeo and Juliet is very great , but it is of a different ...
... Juliet , is of course far more effective : a work of beauty and power , it is surely one of the loveliest poems in the English language . The poignancy of our feeling for Romeo and Juliet is very great , but it is of a different ...
Strana 165
... Juliet , at the beginning of Act 3 , Scene 2 , when Juliet is lamenting the slow progress of the time which separates her from her wedding night with Romeo . For thirty lines Juliet expresses her im- patience with the delay , concluding ...
... Juliet , at the beginning of Act 3 , Scene 2 , when Juliet is lamenting the slow progress of the time which separates her from her wedding night with Romeo . For thirty lines Juliet expresses her im- patience with the delay , concluding ...
Strana 189
... Juliet we find a long statement of Juliet's reaction upon hearing that Romeo has killed her cousin Tybalt and has then been ban- ished . What Juliet says contains many of the marks we have already seen of a set speech : it is often ...
... Juliet we find a long statement of Juliet's reaction upon hearing that Romeo has killed her cousin Tybalt and has then been ban- ished . What Juliet says contains many of the marks we have already seen of a set speech : it is often ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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