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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... 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, neglecting the authority ...
... 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, neglecting the authority ...
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... early stage his own understanding of them seems superficial, and his language at once a form of display and of secrecy, of guardedness. This would be a way of describing much of the ostentatious speech in the play: Mercutio's for ...
... early stage his own understanding of them seems superficial, and his language at once a form of display and of secrecy, of guardedness. This would be a way of describing much of the ostentatious speech in the play: Mercutio's for ...
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... early morning wander someone will be watching you. All this creates in the young lovers a correspondingly intense desire to escape, to soar up and away, or to sink into darkness, or at the very least to head towards the borders and ...
... early morning wander someone will be watching you. All this creates in the young lovers a correspondingly intense desire to escape, to soar up and away, or to sink into darkness, or at the very least to head towards the borders and ...
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