Romeo and Juliet《罗密欧与茱丽叶(1996)》完整中英文对照剧本.docx,Two households, both alike in dignity... 两个门第相当的家族... in fair Verona, where we lay our scene... 在繁荣的维洛纳各据一方... from ancient grudge break to new mutiny... 长年累月的怨仇
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罗密欧与朱丽叶(RomeoandJuliet).doc,Romeo and Juliet By William Shakespeare Downloaded by Chen Caiyi, Professor of English literature in School of Foreign Languages, Chongqing Jiaotong University 2007-12-6 ACT 1 PROLOGUE Two households, both alike in dign
Tybalt A Capulet, Juliet’s cousin on her mother’s side. Vain, fashionable, supremely aware of courtesy and the lack of it, he becomes aggressive, violent, and quick to draw his sword when he feels his pride has been injured. Once drawn, his sword is something to be feared. He ...
RomeoandJuliet英国文学 1 Introduction •RomeoandJulietisatragedywrittenbyWilliamShakespeareearlyinhiscareeraround1597.ItwasamongShakespeare'smostpopularplaysduringhislifetime,andalongwithHamlet,isoneofhismostfrequentlyperformedplays.2 Background •Shakespeare'sprimaryinspirationwasbasedonapoembyArthurBrooke:The...
draw your neck out o' th'collar: draw your neck out of the collar. collar是衣领的意思。英国皇家莎士比亚剧团版的莎士比亚全集对这句的解释是:withdraw your neck from the hangman's noose 把你的脖子从刽子手的索套中抽出来吧。大概collar还有给某人套上绳索的意思,主要的是collar与上面的coals 、colliers...
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Romeo & Juliet: Directed by Carlo Carlei. With Damian Lewis, Laura Morante, Tomas Arana, Kodi Smit-McPhee. Romeo and Juliet secretly wed despite the sworn contempt their families hold for each other. It is not long, however, before a chain of fateful eve
Romeo quickly escapes his friends and sneaks back to the mansion, hiding under Juliet’s balcony. Juliet emerges into the yard, not knowing he is there, proclaims her love for him, for the only thing that prevents them from being together is their names, and there is no meaning in a nam...
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 both alike we like." 2. fair Verona...