Romeo and JulietRomeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's early tragedies. The two young title characters fall madly in love, but are the children of feuding houses whose hatred for each other works to a devastating end. The play was immensely popular in Shakespeare's lifetime and is the most enduring of his plays along with Hamlet. Romeo and Juliet is considered one of the archetypal love stories. |
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... Servant to Romeo. Sampson, Servant to Capulet. Gregory, Servant to Capulet. Peter, Servant to Juliet's Nurse. Abraham, Servant to Montague. An Apothecary. Three Musicians. Chorus. Page to Paris, another Page. An Officer. Lady Montague ...
... Servant to Romeo. Sampson, Servant to Capulet. Gregory, Servant to Capulet. Peter, Servant to Juliet's Nurse. Abraham, Servant to Montague. An Apothecary. Three Musicians. Chorus. Page to Paris, another Page. An Officer. Lady Montague ...
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... case, To old Free-town, our common judgment-place.— Once more, on pain of death, all men depart. (Exeunt Prince and Attendants; Capulet, Lady Capulet, T ybalt, Citizens, and Servants.) Montague. Who set this ancient quarrel new 15.
... case, To old Free-town, our common judgment-place.— Once more, on pain of death, all men depart. (Exeunt Prince and Attendants; Capulet, Lady Capulet, T ybalt, Citizens, and Servants.) Montague. Who set this ancient quarrel new 15.
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William Shakespeare. Citizens, and Servants.) Montague. Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach?— Speak, nephew, were you by when it began? Benvolio. Here were the servants of your adversary And yours, close fighting ere I did approach ...
William Shakespeare. Citizens, and Servants.) Montague. Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach?— Speak, nephew, were you by when it began? Benvolio. Here were the servants of your adversary And yours, close fighting ere I did approach ...
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... 'd that passing fair? Farewell: thou canst not teach me to forget. Benvolio. I'll pay that doctrine, or else die in debt. (Exeun t.) Scene II. A Street. (Enter Capulet, Paris, and Servant.) Capulet. But Montague is bound 24.
... 'd that passing fair? Farewell: thou canst not teach me to forget. Benvolio. I'll pay that doctrine, or else die in debt. (Exeun t.) Scene II. A Street. (Enter Capulet, Paris, and Servant.) Capulet. But Montague is bound 24.
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William Shakespeare. (Enter Capulet, Paris, and Servant.) Capulet. But Montague is bound as well as I, In penalty alike; and 'tis not hard, I think, For men so old as we to keep the peace. Paris. Of honourable reckoning are you both; And ...
William Shakespeare. (Enter Capulet, Paris, and Servant.) Capulet. But Montague is bound as well as I, In penalty alike; and 'tis not hard, I think, For men so old as we to keep the peace. Paris. Of honourable reckoning are you both; And ...
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