The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1955at the University Press, 1955 |
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... tragedy that we see in Romeo and Juliet , came from Troilus and Criseyde ' . Chaucer's poem is , says Mr Coghill , ' a formal tragedy on the Boethian plan ' . And he goes on- The essence of this is ... a fall into wretchedness after a ...
... tragedy that we see in Romeo and Juliet , came from Troilus and Criseyde ' . Chaucer's poem is , says Mr Coghill , ' a formal tragedy on the Boethian plan ' . And he goes on- The essence of this is ... a fall into wretchedness after a ...
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... tragedy ... is a failure ' . The story of the two families is vitally important to the intended design , and that of the two lovers is only part of that design : yet , while the design is clearly perceptible , it seems defective ...
... tragedy ... is a failure ' . The story of the two families is vitally important to the intended design , and that of the two lovers is only part of that design : yet , while the design is clearly perceptible , it seems defective ...
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... tragedy it is a failure ' , the fact remains that in some way or ways it is a resplendent success , being indeed one of the best - loved and most frequently quoted of the author's works . The answer is that while the play is in certain ...
... tragedy it is a failure ' , the fact remains that in some way or ways it is a resplendent success , being indeed one of the best - loved and most frequently quoted of the author's works . The answer is that while the play is in certain ...
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PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
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