The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 14Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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Page xii
... Romeo and Juliet " may , I venture to think , be cited as turn- ing the scale . Shakespeare's genius was essentially dramatic and objective ; he belongs to that type of artists whom Aristotle calls evoveîs as ... ROMEO AND JULIET.
... Romeo and Juliet " may , I venture to think , be cited as turn- ing the scale . Shakespeare's genius was essentially dramatic and objective ; he belongs to that type of artists whom Aristotle calls evoveîs as ... ROMEO AND JULIET.
Page xiii
... Juliet in the fifth scene of the first act , then the chorus at the end of the first act . Again , the stanza in which " Venus and Adonis " is written is employed three times , — in Benvolio's opening speech to Romeo ... Romeo's reply to ...
... Juliet in the fifth scene of the first act , then the chorus at the end of the first act . Again , the stanza in which " Venus and Adonis " is written is employed three times , — in Benvolio's opening speech to Romeo ... Romeo's reply to ...
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... Romeo and Juliet , and ` the instantaneous transference of Romeo's affections from Rosaline to Juliet ; Mercutio and the part played by him ; the nurse , who is evolved from Brooke's sketch , and the part played by her ; Juliet at her ...
... Romeo and Juliet , and ` the instantaneous transference of Romeo's affections from Rosaline to Juliet ; Mercutio and the part played by him ; the nurse , who is evolved from Brooke's sketch , and the part played by her ; Juliet at her ...
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