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The play is connected by a great number of links both with Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer - Night's Dream ; and some critics , eg . Dr. Furnivall , have supposed it to follow the latter.1 But if our play exhibits , as I agree that it ...
The play is connected by a great number of links both with Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer - Night's Dream ; and some critics , eg . Dr. Furnivall , have supposed it to follow the latter.1 But if our play exhibits , as I agree that it ...
Page xxvii
Brooke's poem , Romeus and Juliet , 1562 , to Shakespeare's knowledge of which should be attributed the numerous resemblances between our play and Romeo and Juliet . In spite of its similarities of style and temper , and its possibly in ...
Brooke's poem , Romeus and Juliet , 1562 , to Shakespeare's knowledge of which should be attributed the numerous resemblances between our play and Romeo and Juliet . In spite of its similarities of style and temper , and its possibly in ...
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... 1589 , Craig , in Golding's Ovid and North's line 53 , " Now Tarleton's dead the Plutarch . Consort ( company ) lackes a vice . " 77. such integrity ] such single - hearted 85. dump ] Romeo and Juliet , IV . v . devotion as you are ...
... 1589 , Craig , in Golding's Ovid and North's line 53 , " Now Tarleton's dead the Plutarch . Consort ( company ) lackes a vice . " 77. such integrity ] such single - hearted 85. dump ] Romeo and Juliet , IV . v . devotion as you are ...
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