Romeo & JulietBarnes & Noble Books, 1998 - 55 pàgines A retelling of Shakespeare's famous tragedy, in which Romeo and Juliet fall in love despite the hatred that has existed between their families for generations. |
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Pàgina 27
... fell into Romeo's arms . His wound did not look like much , but he felt that it was fatal . Even as he lay dying , he couldn't resist a joke : ' tis not so deep as a well , nor so wide as a church door ; but ' tis enough , ' twill serve ...
... fell into Romeo's arms . His wound did not look like much , but he felt that it was fatal . Even as he lay dying , he couldn't resist a joke : ' tis not so deep as a well , nor so wide as a church door ; but ' tis enough , ' twill serve ...
Pàgina 28
... fell on each other furiously . Romeo in his anger was too much for Tybalt , and before a minute of rapid swordplay had passed , he fell dead to the ground . By this time the citizens had sent for the Prince and his soldiers to stop the ...
... fell on each other furiously . Romeo in his anger was too much for Tybalt , and before a minute of rapid swordplay had passed , he fell dead to the ground . By this time the citizens had sent for the Prince and his soldiers to stop the ...
Pàgina 50
... sheath - there rust and let me die . She fell back upon the body of Romeo and her life drained away . The watchmen arrived , with Count Paris's page , and found the ground trampled and bloody . They soon found Romeo's man Balthasar ,. 50.
... sheath - there rust and let me die . She fell back upon the body of Romeo and her life drained away . The watchmen arrived , with Count Paris's page , and found the ground trampled and bloody . They soon found Romeo's man Balthasar ,. 50.
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anger angry art thou asked Balthasar banished from Verona beauty begged beloved Juliet bloody body brawl buried called Romeo Capulet was giving cheek child climbed dead doth Escalus feast feelings fell fight find Romeo flowers Friar Laurence Friar Laurence's cell friend Mercutio funeral gentle grief happiness hate hath hearing heart hurried ished Juliet eagerly Juliet's father Juliet's mother Juliet's nurse called killed her cousin kinsmen kiss knew lady last farewell leave little bottle Mantua marriage marry Count Paris Mercutio and Benvolio Montague clan morning mortal enemies mother night nurse arrived Nurse told old Lord Capulet old nurse orchard page boy pain of death passion poison potion Prince promised provoked Rosaline say goodnight sent sight of Juliet slaying of Tybalt sorrow streets of Verona swords thee thing thou wilt thy breath thy lips tomb vault villain watchmen wedding weeping young