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Page xvii
... lovers is fitted into , is part of , the story of the families ; and , as we leave the theatre or close the book , we are aware of quite another conception of tragedy— a more deeply satisfying conception . THE STORY OF THE LOVERS Romeo ...
... lovers is fitted into , is part of , the story of the families ; and , as we leave the theatre or close the book , we are aware of quite another conception of tragedy— a more deeply satisfying conception . THE STORY OF THE LOVERS Romeo ...
Page xxiv
... lovers are set in this context ; and the Prologue indicates that , in the all - embracing pattern of the play , the fate of the lovers is meant to be regarded as subsidiary to the fate of the families . The lovers have ' misadventured ...
... lovers are set in this context ; and the Prologue indicates that , in the all - embracing pattern of the play , the fate of the lovers is meant to be regarded as subsidiary to the fate of the families . The lovers have ' misadventured ...
Page xxxix
... lovers alive , and that when the tragedy was revived again the two versions were played alternately , " Tragical one day , and Tragi - comical another " -a curious side - light on Pepys's verdict on the true version and contemporary ...
... lovers alive , and that when the tragedy was revived again the two versions were played alternately , " Tragical one day , and Tragi - comical another " -a curious side - light on Pepys's verdict on the true version and contemporary ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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