The "Lightning Which Doth Cease To Be:" The Human Experience of Time in Romeo And Juliet

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Simon J. Ryle

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This essay will interrogate the formulation of time in Romeo and Juliet and will root this investigation in Augustinian temporal concepts. It will suggest that a conscious artifice pervades the time schemas of the play and will seek to establish how this artifice relates to the play’s application of Augustine’s figuration of time.

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