Romeo and Juliet Complete Text with ExtrasHarper Collins, 8 iun. 2010 - 384 pagini These violent delights have violent ends When Romeo first lays eyes on the bewitching Juliet, it's love at first sight. But though their love runs true and deep, it is also completely forbidden. With family and fate determined to keep them apart, will Romeo and Juliet find a way to be together? William Shakespeare's masterpiece is one of the most enduring stories of star-crossed love of all time. Beautifully presented for a modern teen audience with both the original play and a prose retelling of the beloved story, this is the must-have edition of a timeless classic. |
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Pagina 12
... Verona . ” I smiled . But I knew she was lying . When I was alone at my window , I thought about it . To get me meant getting ... something a man might want more than me . Or as much ? Perhaps I could not be loved or wanted for myself ...
... Verona . ” I smiled . But I knew she was lying . When I was alone at my window , I thought about it . To get me meant getting ... something a man might want more than me . Or as much ? Perhaps I could not be loved or wanted for myself ...
Pagina 39
... Verona's walls . On pain of death . And so , in truth , Romeo was as good as dead to me . It was then that I first thought I would die . I would hang myself with the very ropes Romeo had given me to make a ladder to my chamber . I , a ...
... Verona's walls . On pain of death . And so , in truth , Romeo was as good as dead to me . It was then that I first thought I would die . I would hang myself with the very ropes Romeo had given me to make a ladder to my chamber . I , a ...
Pagina 44
... Verona, the prince would execute him. This game had dire consequences. And in any case, we were not children; we were past games now. Pulling the sheet over my breasts, I told him to go. It was the lark, not the nightingale. He must ...
... Verona, the prince would execute him. This game had dire consequences. And in any case, we were not children; we were past games now. Pulling the sheet over my breasts, I told him to go. It was the lark, not the nightingale. He must ...
Pagina 48
... Verona and Mantua. What if he came to claim me? What would the prince do to a girl who brought shame to his house by mar- rying his kinsman, when she was already married? Or—I thought—even worse: What if Romeo, hearing of the marriage ...
... Verona and Mantua. What if he came to claim me? What would the prince do to a girl who brought shame to his house by mar- rying his kinsman, when she was already married? Or—I thought—even worse: What if Romeo, hearing of the marriage ...
Pagina 50
... Verona to claim me . In fact , he could not return to Verona at all , except in secrecy . So , what good was he to me ? And so , why not be married to Paris ? Choked with disbelief , I said nothing . And you wittered on , saying how ...
... Verona to claim me . In fact , he could not return to Verona at all , except in secrecy . So , what good was he to me ? And so , why not be married to Paris ? Choked with disbelief , I said nothing . And you wittered on , saying how ...
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