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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. ROMEO AND JULIET . INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . ROMEO AND JULIET . PERSONS REPRESENTED . SCENE , VERONA. STATE OF THE TEXT , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF ROMEO AND JULIET . ROMEO AND JULIET was first printed in the ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. ROMEO AND JULIET . INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . ROMEO AND JULIET . PERSONS REPRESENTED . SCENE , VERONA. STATE OF THE TEXT , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF ROMEO AND JULIET . ROMEO AND JULIET was first printed in the ...
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... Juliet , and her beauty makes This vault a feasting presence full of light . " Wordsworth has a philosophical remark upon Shakspere which is applicable to all his tragedies : - " Shakspere's writings , in the most pathetic scenes ...
... Juliet , and her beauty makes This vault a feasting presence full of light . " Wordsworth has a philosophical remark upon Shakspere which is applicable to all his tragedies : - " Shakspere's writings , in the most pathetic scenes ...
Pagina 121
... Juliet appears , and we think not of decay . We forget that " one generation pushes another off the stage . " The very first words of Romeo show the change that has come o'er him . He went into that " hall in Capulet's house " fearing ...
... Juliet appears , and we think not of decay . We forget that " one generation pushes another off the stage . " The very first words of Romeo show the change that has come o'er him . He went into that " hall in Capulet's house " fearing ...
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