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Tis since the earthquake now eleven years ; Romeo and Juliet а . On a November evening in 1954 I sat and stared at the above two lines . A revelation thrust itself into my eyes ; an idea so startling as to leave the mind gasping for ...
Tis since the earthquake now eleven years ; Romeo and Juliet а . On a November evening in 1954 I sat and stared at the above two lines . A revelation thrust itself into my eyes ; an idea so startling as to leave the mind gasping for ...
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With the advent of Romeo and Juliet , Shake - speare had sharpened all of his tools of keen and witty dialogue and was ready to write not only mature tragedy but mature chronicle and mature comedy as well .
With the advent of Romeo and Juliet , Shake - speare had sharpened all of his tools of keen and witty dialogue and was ready to write not only mature tragedy but mature chronicle and mature comedy as well .
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In 1591 Shake - speare's mood for comedy changed to a mood for tragedy and she wrote Romeo and Juliet , the first tragedy since Titus Andronicus . As we know , Romeo and Juliet was written at the time of the unhappy ending of a love ...
In 1591 Shake - speare's mood for comedy changed to a mood for tragedy and she wrote Romeo and Juliet , the first tragedy since Titus Andronicus . As we know , Romeo and Juliet was written at the time of the unhappy ending of a love ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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