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Page xiv
... scene of the play . In no other known version does he do this , and the effect of the innovation is dramatically ... act or whether he worked at it in stages at different times . It was formerly , for example , a view widely held ...
... scene of the play . In no other known version does he do this , and the effect of the innovation is dramatically ... act or whether he worked at it in stages at different times . It was formerly , for example , a view widely held ...
Page xl
... Act I , where , the lovers being already in love as in Otway , there is no Rosaline , and no ball - room scene . After 2. 3 , Shakespearian ordering and wording are largely in control , but lines borrowed from the banished Valen- tine ...
... Act I , where , the lovers being already in love as in Otway , there is no Rosaline , and no ball - room scene . After 2. 3 , Shakespearian ordering and wording are largely in control , but lines borrowed from the banished Valen- tine ...
Page 87
... scene I needs must act alone . Come , vial ! What if this mixture do not work at all ? Shall I be married then tomorrow morning ? IO 20 30 No , no ! This shall forbid it . 4.3 . I 87 ROMEO AND JULIET.
... scene I needs must act alone . Come , vial ! What if this mixture do not work at all ? Shall I be married then tomorrow morning ? IO 20 30 No , no ! This shall forbid it . 4.3 . I 87 ROMEO AND JULIET.
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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