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Page 121
... lovers under these cir- cumstances ? In proportion as the feud loses importance as a barrier to their love , do not Romeo and Juliet come to seem naively melodramatic in their conviction that they are tragically isolated ? What is the ...
... lovers under these cir- cumstances ? In proportion as the feud loses importance as a barrier to their love , do not Romeo and Juliet come to seem naively melodramatic in their conviction that they are tragically isolated ? What is the ...
Page 122
... lover in the play's opening scenes ; but it is important , though somewhat more difficult to a modern taste , to appreciate the seri- ous content in what the lovers say . When they first exchange kisses , at the end of their first ...
... lover in the play's opening scenes ; but it is important , though somewhat more difficult to a modern taste , to appreciate the seri- ous content in what the lovers say . When they first exchange kisses , at the end of their first ...
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... Lover's ruine some sad Tragedie : I am not I , pitie the tale of me . Astrophil's jealousy of the unnamed lovers , who move Stella's pity , is a lit- erary boobytrap for his expectations . He carefully sets up an opposition be- tween ...
... Lover's ruine some sad Tragedie : I am not I , pitie the tale of me . Astrophil's jealousy of the unnamed lovers , who move Stella's pity , is a lit- erary boobytrap for his expectations . He carefully sets up an opposition be- tween ...
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