Hamlet Studies, Volume 6Vikas Publishing House, 1984 |
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Page 35
... Romeo and Juliet urges its audience ) but they always indicate Shakespeare's awareness that a narrative's prosperity lies in the ear of the hearer , not upon the tongue of the narrator , and for this reason it is not surprising that the ...
... Romeo and Juliet urges its audience ) but they always indicate Shakespeare's awareness that a narrative's prosperity lies in the ear of the hearer , not upon the tongue of the narrator , and for this reason it is not surprising that the ...
Page 36
... Romeo and Juliet occurs in three versions with a fourth untold version in the final scene . First , there is a prologue ( a narra- tive sonnet ) , then there is the action of the play itself . then there is the summary of the action ...
... Romeo and Juliet occurs in three versions with a fourth untold version in the final scene . First , there is a prologue ( a narra- tive sonnet ) , then there is the action of the play itself . then there is the summary of the action ...
Page 63
... Romeo and Juliet , Murphy points out that “ many of Shakespeare's characters have suffered from the ignorance of the players ... Polonius is still a silly doating old idiot . Indeed it is a shame to common sense to suffer that sensible ...
... Romeo and Juliet , Murphy points out that “ many of Shakespeare's characters have suffered from the ignorance of the players ... Polonius is still a silly doating old idiot . Indeed it is a shame to common sense to suffer that sensible ...
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