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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... Lover's Complaint (poem) 1603–4 Sir Thomas More (in part, not included in this series) 1603–4 Othello 1603–4 All's Well That Ends Well 1604–5 Timon of Athens (with Thomas Middleton) 1605 King Lear 1605–6 Macbeth (revised by Middleton) ...
... Lover's Complaint (poem) 1603–4 Sir Thomas More (in part, not included in this series) 1603–4 Othello 1603–4 All's Well That Ends Well 1604–5 Timon of Athens (with Thomas Middleton) 1605 King Lear 1605–6 Macbeth (revised by Middleton) ...
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... lovers. Speed inspires and exhilarates. It also terrifies, as Juliet acknowledges when she first senses that things have moved too fast, 'Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be | Ere one can say “It lightens” ' (II.2.119–20) ...
... lovers. Speed inspires and exhilarates. It also terrifies, as Juliet acknowledges when she first senses that things have moved too fast, 'Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be | Ere one can say “It lightens” ' (II.2.119–20) ...
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... lovers for their own early deaths. Arthur Brooke, for example, who provided Shakespeare with his immediate source for the story (see below), describes them as 'a couple of unfortunate lovers, thralling themselves to unhonest desire ...
... lovers for their own early deaths. Arthur Brooke, for example, who provided Shakespeare with his immediate source for the story (see below), describes them as 'a couple of unfortunate lovers, thralling themselves to unhonest desire ...
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... lovers defy by marrying in such haste and secrecy, and in the theatre we may feel anxious about our complicity with this furtive act. Where are the witnesses to give the sacrament of marriage its blessing (II.6)? In Brooke's poem (1562) ...
... lovers defy by marrying in such haste and secrecy, and in the theatre we may feel anxious about our complicity with this furtive act. Where are the witnesses to give the sacrament of marriage its blessing (II.6)? In Brooke's poem (1562) ...
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... lovers spend their one and only night together and separate on Tuesday morning; Juliet gets the drug from the Friar later that day, and takes it that night; Romeo gets the news of her death next day in Mantua and arrives at her tomb on ...
... lovers spend their one and only night together and separate on Tuesday morning; Juliet gets the drug from the Friar later that day, and takes it that night; Romeo gets the news of her death next day in Mantua and arrives at her tomb on ...
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