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... follows the thought , drawn out as the body lies full - length , and with a deeper note . Romeo's poetry is from now on more assured , as though it was necessary for misfortune to unleash it . He parts with Juliet at dawn : It was the ...
... follows the thought , drawn out as the body lies full - length , and with a deeper note . Romeo's poetry is from now on more assured , as though it was necessary for misfortune to unleash it . He parts with Juliet at dawn : It was the ...
Page 42
... follows ; but it is only superficially so , because the news is , in a way , good . I mean this . Romeo hears from his servant Balthasar of Juliet's supposed death . He greets the news not with misery or anguish , but with defiance ...
... follows ; but it is only superficially so , because the news is , in a way , good . I mean this . Romeo hears from his servant Balthasar of Juliet's supposed death . He greets the news not with misery or anguish , but with defiance ...
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On the Rise of Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes George Wilson Knight. There follow the Apparitions , whose impact , contrasting ... follows , in all its horror . Then : Malcolm . Be this the whetstone of your sword : let grief Convert to anger ...
On the Rise of Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes George Wilson Knight. There follow the Apparitions , whose impact , contrasting ... follows , in all its horror . Then : Malcolm . Be this the whetstone of your sword : let grief Convert to anger ...
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