Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge and Paul, 1951 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... Romeo enters and greets him . The Friar , knowing only of Romeo's passion for Rosaline , is surprised and disturbed to see his young penitent so early . The sudden love for Juliet distresses him at first , until he sees in this new turn ...
... Romeo enters and greets him . The Friar , knowing only of Romeo's passion for Rosaline , is surprised and disturbed to see his young penitent so early . The sudden love for Juliet distresses him at first , until he sees in this new turn ...
Pagina 56
... Romeo and trouble . Benvolio tries to allay his indignation but Mercutio is eager to answer insolence with insolence when Romeo appears through the curtains at the back . Tybalt immediately insults Romeo , but Romeo replies in the ...
... Romeo and trouble . Benvolio tries to allay his indignation but Mercutio is eager to answer insolence with insolence when Romeo appears through the curtains at the back . Tybalt immediately insults Romeo , but Romeo replies in the ...
Pagina 63
... Romeo . Neverthe- less , Friar Laurence is not unduly alarmed . In three hours Juliet will awake and he will be with her and take care of her till Romeo comes , but he does not know that Romeo is already on his way . The final scene is ...
... Romeo . Neverthe- less , Friar Laurence is not unduly alarmed . In three hours Juliet will awake and he will be with her and take care of her till Romeo comes , but he does not know that Romeo is already on his way . The final scene is ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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