Romeo and JulietPenguin UK, 07.04.2005 - 320 Seiten 'Shakespeare invented the human as we continue to know it' Harold Bloom |
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... Friar hopes the heavens will smile upon 'this holy act', no one else gets to do so because it happens in private offstage. We the audience are the nearest thing to a witness, and this should make us uneasy, partly responsible, a bit ...
... Friar hopes the heavens will smile upon 'this holy act', no one else gets to do so because it happens in private offstage. We the audience are the nearest thing to a witness, and this should make us uneasy, partly responsible, a bit ...
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... Friar John is delayed in the plague-house and prevented from delivering the crucial letter. In real Elizabethan London he could not have left such a house until several weeks after the last death from plague, or recovery from it. Apart ...
... Friar John is delayed in the plague-house and prevented from delivering the crucial letter. In real Elizabethan London he could not have left such a house until several weeks after the last death from plague, or recovery from it. Apart ...
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... Friar Laurence greets her with one of the play's most telling reections: 'Here comes the lady. O, so light a foot | Will ne'er wear out the everlasting int' (II.6.16–17). So far from wearing it out, the story of a life may make no ...
... Friar Laurence greets her with one of the play's most telling reections: 'Here comes the lady. O, so light a foot | Will ne'er wear out the everlasting int' (II.6.16–17). So far from wearing it out, the story of a life may make no ...
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... Friar Laurence seems at times a walking compendium of Good Advice, almost as much of a slave to the language he speaks, and through which he thinks, as the early, Petrarchan Romeo. 'O, what learning is!' exclaims the Nurse after the Friar ...
... Friar Laurence seems at times a walking compendium of Good Advice, almost as much of a slave to the language he speaks, and through which he thinks, as the early, Petrarchan Romeo. 'O, what learning is!' exclaims the Nurse after the Friar ...
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... Friar Laurence that the corpse is not for real, while Capulet, his wife, the Nurse and Paris all believe that it is. Modern performances often dodge the diculty of a vocal formality that is alien to naturalistic theatre, though ...
... Friar Laurence that the corpse is not for real, while Capulet, his wife, the Nurse and Paris all believe that it is. Modern performances often dodge the diculty of a vocal formality that is alien to naturalistic theatre, though ...
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