To move the heavens to smile upon my state, Which, well thou knowest, is cross and full of sin. Enter Mother. MOTHER What, are you busy, ho? Need you my help? JULIET No, madam; we have cull'd such necessaries As are behoveful for our state to-morrow. So please you, let me n...
From Romeo and Juliet. Ed. K. Deighton. London: Macmillan. ___ 1. those attires are best, those are the best dresses, etc., for the occasion. 3. orisons, prayers; O. F. orison, prayer, ultimately from Lat. orare, to pray. 4. my state, sc. of mind. 5. cross, perve...
THE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET By William Shakespeare Dramatis Personae CHORUS PRINCE ESCALUS, Prince of Verona. PARIS, a young Count, kinsman to the Prince. MONTAGUE, heads of two houses at variance with each other CAPULET, heads of two houses at variance with each other OLD CAPULET, old ...
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 ...
Juliet's chamber. [Enter JULIET and Nurse] JULIET Ay,those attiresare best:but,gentle nurse,I pray thee,leave me to myself to-night,For I have need of many orisonsTo move the heavens to smile upon my state,Which,well thou know'st,is cross,and full of sin. [Enter LADY CAPULET] LA...
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1595 THE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET by William Shakespeare Dramatis Personae Chorus. Escalus, Prince of Verona. Paris, a young Count, kinsman to the Prince. Montague, heads of two houses at variance with each other. Capulet, heads of two houses at variance with each other. An old Man, ...
The selected play for this analysis is William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”. Being a tragedy, the story narrates the challenges two lovers, Romeo and Juliet, go through due to the enmity between their respective families. Despite being in love, Juliet and Romeo find it hard to live ...
JULIET Where I have learn'd me to repent the sin Of disobedient opposition To you and your behests, and am enjoin'd By holy Laurence to fall prostrate here, And beg your pardon: pardon, I beseech you! 20 Henceforward I am ever ruled by you. CAPULET Send for the county; go tell him...
JULIET Ay,those attiresare best:but,gentle nurse,I pray thee,leave me to myself to-night,For I have need of many orisonsTo move the heavens to smile upon my state,Which,well thou know'st,is cross,and full of sin. [Enter LADY CAPULET] LADY CAPULET What,are you busy,ho?need you ...