Selected Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 1American Book Company, 1937 - English drama |
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Page 80
... Juliet as an evil power that debases and wrecks life ; in Shakespeare their love is beautiful and ennobling . Brooke's Romeo lacks the sentiment and grace of Shakespeare's hero , and his Juliet is a " wily wench " who delights in the ...
... Juliet as an evil power that debases and wrecks life ; in Shakespeare their love is beautiful and ennobling . Brooke's Romeo lacks the sentiment and grace of Shakespeare's hero , and his Juliet is a " wily wench " who delights in the ...
Page 82
... Juliet contribute to the tragedy , the young lovers are victims of the ancient feud between their families : they neither cause nor deserve the suffering and death that come to them . An irresistible power brings them , by a series of ...
... Juliet contribute to the tragedy , the young lovers are victims of the ancient feud between their families : they neither cause nor deserve the suffering and death that come to them . An irresistible power brings them , by a series of ...
Page 164
... Juliet and Nurse . We shall be short in our provision . ' Tis now near night . Cap . Tush , I will stir about , And all things shall be well , I warrant thee , wife . Go thou to Juliet ; help to deck up her . I'll not to bed tonight ...
... Juliet and Nurse . We shall be short in our provision . ' Tis now near night . Cap . Tush , I will stir about , And all things shall be well , I warrant thee , wife . Go thou to Juliet ; help to deck up her . I'll not to bed tonight ...
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