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... plays , e.g. Two Gentlemen of Verona ( Act V. 11. 1-10 ) suggest points of contact with the present play . But over and above these external points must be placed the internal evidence , which places Romeo and Juliet among the early ...
... plays , e.g. Two Gentlemen of Verona ( Act V. 11. 1-10 ) suggest points of contact with the present play . But over and above these external points must be placed the internal evidence , which places Romeo and Juliet among the early ...
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... Play . Shakespeare probably consulted both these versions of the story , but Brooke's poem was his main source . He followed it closely ; here and there the play betrays a slight influence upon its diction ; conceits and an- titheses in ...
... Play . Shakespeare probably consulted both these versions of the story , but Brooke's poem was his main source . He followed it closely ; here and there the play betrays a slight influence upon its diction ; conceits and an- titheses in ...
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... play belonging to this early date ( c . 1562 ) , and no doubt Brooke was referring to some such Academic production as Tancred and Gismunda " ; possibly the play in question was an exercise in Latint verse , acted in a College Hall or ...
... play belonging to this early date ( c . 1562 ) , and no doubt Brooke was referring to some such Academic production as Tancred and Gismunda " ; possibly the play in question was an exercise in Latint verse , acted in a College Hall or ...
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