Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn. Mercutio If love be rough with you, be rough with love; Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down. [Benvolio holds out several masks from which Mercutio can choose.] Give me a case to put my visage in. A visor for a visor...
Juliet — Fast, I warrant her, she — Why, lamb! Why, lady. Fie, you slug-a-bed! Why, love, I say! Madam! Sweetheart! Why, bride! What, not a word? You take your pennyworths now. Sleep for a week, for the next night, I warrant, The County Paris hath set up his rest, ...
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Enter Juliet.PARIS.Happily met, my lady and my wife!JULIET.That may be, sir, when I may be a wife.PARIS.That may be, must be, love, on Thursday next.JULIET.What must be shall be.FRIAR LAWRENCE.That’s a certain text.PARIS.Come you to make confession to this father?JULIET.To ...
The Nurse finds Juliet lying fully clothed on her bed. After unsuccessfully trying to wake her, the Nurse realizes that Juliet is dead and...
William Shakespeare’s most well-known play is more than most people realize. While it is the story of star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, it is also the story...
【外语读物】Romeo_and_Juliet罗密欧与朱丽叶 热度: romeo and juliet(中英双译) 热度: RomeoandJuliet By WilliamShakespeare Act4,Scene4 SCENE.HallinCapulet'shouse. EnterLADYCAPULETandNurse LADYCAPULET Hold,takethesekeys,andfetchmorespices,nurse.
RomeoandJuliet By WilliamShakespeare Act4,Scene5 SCENE.Juliet'schamber. (EnterNurse) Nurse Mistress!what,mistress!Juliet!fast,Iwarranther,she: Why,lamb!why,lady!fie,youslug-a-bed! Why,love,Isay!madam!sweet-heart!why,bride! What,notaword?youtakeyourpennyworthsnow; Sleepforaweek;forthenextni...
': The negotiation of love in the orchard scene (Romeo and Juliet Act II)". Journal of Historical Pragmatics. 7 (1): 73–88. doi:10.1075/jhp.7.1.04hon. Hosley, Richard (1965). Romeo and Juliet. New Haven: Yale University Press. Houlihan, Mary (16 May 2004). "Wherefore art thou,...
Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 2 ___ Explanatory Notes for Act 1, Scene 1 From Romeo and Juliet. Ed. K. Deighton. London: Macmillan.___ Prologue. 1. alike, equal; cp. K. J. ii. 1. 231, "Strength match'd with strength, and power confronted power: Both are alike; and ...