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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... grave . That was in your rage when I said I would not marry Paris . Per- haps in some small way , then , you will be pleased by this . That is always what I have tried to do , please you . To do your will in all things . When you called ...
... grave . That was in your rage when I said I would not marry Paris . Per- haps in some small way , then , you will be pleased by this . That is always what I have tried to do , please you . To do your will in all things . When you called ...
Pagina 4
... grave. What was my life before now? I can barely remember. Did I speak? Did you listen? All I can recall is Yes, Father, No, Mother, and prayers. Nurse? I hope someone reads this letter to you. Because you will remember. You remember ...
... grave. What was my life before now? I can barely remember. Did I speak? Did you listen? All I can recall is Yes, Father, No, Mother, and prayers. Nurse? I hope someone reads this letter to you. Because you will remember. You remember ...
Pagina 18
... and gray haired. I would complain of my aches like the nurse. And then, off to my grave. Was that a life? Everything I had dreamed, would it really amount to so little? My parents , as I think of how to tell 18 Jacqueline Ritten.
... and gray haired. I would complain of my aches like the nurse. And then, off to my grave. Was that a life? Everything I had dreamed, would it really amount to so little? My parents , as I think of how to tell 18 Jacqueline Ritten.
Pagina 22
... grave will be my wedding bed. Alas, you returned with worse news. Not married, but Montague. “Romeo,” you said, breathless with surprise that he would dare come to our house. “The only son of your great enemy.” As I watched him slip ...
... grave will be my wedding bed. Alas, you returned with worse news. Not married, but Montague. “Romeo,” you said, breathless with surprise that he would dare come to our house. “The only son of your great enemy.” As I watched him slip ...
Pagina 38
... grave. Would I want that someone to be Romeo? No. I had been lucky and not even realized it. But there had been something else you had said, Nurse. Some other terrible news that I was now forgetting. My mind shied away even as I tried ...
... grave. Would I want that someone to be Romeo? No. I had been lucky and not even realized it. But there had been something else you had said, Nurse. Some other terrible news that I was now forgetting. My mind shied away even as I tried ...
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Anne Hathaway apothecary art thou asked BALTHASAR banished BENVOLIO blood Capulet family child count County Paris cousin dance dead dear death dost doth EMILY BRONTË Enter JULIET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes Facebook fair Farewell father fear feast feel gentleman give gone grave GREGORY grief hand Hank Azaria happy hate hath hear heart heaven holy husband kill kinsman kiss knew LADY CAPULET LADY MONTAGUE Leonardo DiCaprio lips live look lord Madam maid Mantua marriage marry Paris Mercutio morning Mother MUSICIAN never night Nurse Peter pray Pride & Prejudice prince remember Romeo & Juliet Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SAMPSON SERVINGMAN Shakespeare slain speak stay sweet sword talk tears tell thee thing thou art thou hast thou wilt thought Thursday told Tybalt Verona villain wedding weep wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE word young