‘, Romeo & Juliet soliloquy, spoken by Juliet, act 2 scene 2 ‘What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.’Shakespeare soliloquies analysed:‘Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds’, Romeo & Juliet soliloquy‘How all occasions do inform against...
In the later balcony scene, Shakespeare has Romeo overhear Juliet's soliloquy, but in Brooke's version of the story her declaration is done alone. 在之后的阳台一幕当中,莎士比亚安排罗密欧偷听朱丽叶的独白,但在布鲁克的版本中则没有偷听部分。 ParaCrawl Corpus The American novelist Herman Melville ...
In the later balcony scene, Shakespeare has Romeo overhear Juliet's soliloquy, but in Brooke's version of the story her declaration is done alone. 在之后的阳台一幕当中,莎士比亚安排罗密欧偷听朱丽叶的独白,但在布鲁克的版本中则没有偷听部分。 ParaCrawl Corpus 2012: How to say 白手兴家 in Engli...