Romeo and JulietThe magnificent, timeless drama is the world's most famous tale of "star-crossed lovers." The young, unshakable love of Juliet and Romeo defies the feud that divides their families—the Capulets and Montagues—as their desperate need to be together, their secret meetings, and finally their concealed marriage drive them toward tragedy. A masterwork that has long captured the hearts of audiences, this romantic tragedy has become part of the literary heritage of all peoples in all nations. |
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... speak the words , I feel the same thrill I did that first time . There is the strong and athletic Antony descending from the raised pulpit where he has been speak- ing , right into the midst of a crowded Roman square . Hold- ing the ...
... speak the words , I feel the same thrill I did that first time . There is the strong and athletic Antony descending from the raised pulpit where he has been speak- ing , right into the midst of a crowded Roman square . Hold- ing the ...
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... speak . ROMEO O , thou wilt speak again of banishment . FRIAR LAURENCE I'll give thee armor to keep off that word , Adversity's sweet milk , philosophy , To comfort thee , though thou art banished . ROMEO Yet " banished " ? Hang up ...
... speak . ROMEO O , thou wilt speak again of banishment . FRIAR LAURENCE I'll give thee armor to keep off that word , Adversity's sweet milk , philosophy , To comfort thee , though thou art banished . ROMEO Yet " banished " ? Hang up ...
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... speak'st speak not of remedy . FRIAR LAURENCE Hold , daughter . I do spy a kind of hope , Which craves as desperate an execution As that is desperate which we would prevent . If , rather than to marry County Paris , Thou hast the ...
... speak'st speak not of remedy . FRIAR LAURENCE Hold , daughter . I do spy a kind of hope , Which craves as desperate an execution As that is desperate which we would prevent . If , rather than to marry County Paris , Thou hast the ...
Contents
Date and Text | 121 |
Shakespeares Sources | 127 |
Further Reading | 157 |
Copyright | |
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aqua vitae art thou BALTHASAR banished bawdy suggestion beauty BENVOLIO blood breath CAPULET Capulet's house Capulet's Wife County Paris cousin dance dead dear death dost doth dream earth Enter Romeo Exeunt Exit eyes fair falconry Farewell father fear FRIAR LAURENCE give GREGORY grief hand hate hath heart heaven holy JOSEPH PAPP Julius Caesar kill kinsman kiss lady Lammastide light live Location look lord lovers Madam maid Mantua marriage married means MERCUTIO Midsummer Night's Dream Montague MUSICIAN night NURSE Peter play play's poison Prince Prince Escalus quarto Romeo and Juliet Romeus Rosaline SAMSON scene SERVINGMAN Shake Shakespeare slain sleep sleeping potion speak speare's stage stay Stratford-upon-Avon sweet sword tears tell theater thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt tomb tonight tragedy tragic Tybalt Verona villain watch weep window word young