Romeo and JulietPenguin UK, 7.04.2005 г. - 320 страници 'Shakespeare invented the human as we continue to know it' Harold Bloom |
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... Capulets' tomb. The play is full of images of high velocity, of birds and ... lady. O, so light a foot | Will ne'er wear out the everlasting int' (II.6.16 ... Capulet vault and turn the scene into a 'happy ending'. It's instructive to ...
... Capulets' tomb. The play is full of images of high velocity, of birds and ... lady. O, so light a foot | Will ne'er wear out the everlasting int' (II.6.16 ... Capulet vault and turn the scene into a 'happy ending'. It's instructive to ...
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... Lady Capulet here, the diculty is the very elaborateness and protractedness of the simile. Its artifice contrasts forcibly with the easy informal diction of the other adult woman in the scene, the Nurse. This is part of its point. We ...
... Lady Capulet here, the diculty is the very elaborateness and protractedness of the simile. Its artifice contrasts forcibly with the easy informal diction of the other adult woman in the scene, the Nurse. This is part of its point. We ...
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... Lady Capulet's 'Accursed, unhappy, wretched, hateful day' to Capulet's 'And with my child my joys are burièd!' (43–64) is certainly awkward, even grotesque. The audience knows with Friar Laurence that the corpse is not for real, while ...
... Lady Capulet's 'Accursed, unhappy, wretched, hateful day' to Capulet's 'And with my child my joys are burièd!' (43–64) is certainly awkward, even grotesque. The audience knows with Friar Laurence that the corpse is not for real, while ...
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... Lady Capulet was talking to her daughter, 'by the book'. That is to say, they are obeying convention, good etiquette, following the rules. But as with so much else in this play, there is no way of being certain whether this is a good ...
... Lady Capulet was talking to her daughter, 'by the book'. That is to say, they are obeying convention, good etiquette, following the rules. But as with so much else in this play, there is no way of being certain whether this is a good ...
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