Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesRowman and Littlefield, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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Kenneth Muir. Juliet's window he compares it to the east , and Juliet to the sun . Arise , fair sun , and kill the envious moon . Juliet , being a maid , is said to be wearing the vestal livery of the maiden goddess , Diana , and Romeo ...
Kenneth Muir. Juliet's window he compares it to the east , and Juliet to the sun . Arise , fair sun , and kill the envious moon . Juliet , being a maid , is said to be wearing the vestal livery of the maiden goddess , Diana , and Romeo ...
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... Juliet , Romeo refers more than once to the influence of the stars . When Mercutio dies , he speaks of " This day's black fate ' ; when he slays his bride's cousin , he cries ' O , I am Fortune's fool ! ' ; and when he hears of Juliet's ...
... Juliet , Romeo refers more than once to the influence of the stars . When Mercutio dies , he speaks of " This day's black fate ' ; when he slays his bride's cousin , he cries ' O , I am Fortune's fool ! ' ; and when he hears of Juliet's ...
100. oldal
... Juliet confesses that he is the god of her idolatry , and he calls her his soul . Even when Juliet hears that he has slain Tybalt , she cannot in her oxymorons forget her religious terminology - ' fiend angelical . ' fiend angelical ...
... Juliet confesses that he is the god of her idolatry , and he calls her his soul . Even when Juliet hears that he has slain Tybalt , she cannot in her oxymorons forget her religious terminology - ' fiend angelical . ' fiend angelical ...
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