Romeo and JulietRead Books Ltd, 17 de febr. 2015 - 163 pàgines Read & Co. Classics presents this new beautiful edition of William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet". Featuring a specially commissioned new biography of William Shakespeare, it is a must for Shakespeare enthusiasts and newcomers alike. “Romeo and Juliet” is set in the town of Verona, amidst the two feuding houses to which they each belong: Montague and Capulet. Two “star-crossed lovers” meet by chance, and, transcending the rift between their families, fall in love. Beauty and innocence collide with hate and violence. The families unite in sorrow. The play is highly renowned for its poetic use of dramatic structures, and marks Shakespeare’s talent for interspersing comedy and tragedy. First printed in 1597, it was one of the most popular plays during Shakespeare’s lifetime, and remains one of his best-known today. William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor. He is considered to be the greatest writer in the English language and is celebrated as the world's most famous dramatist. |
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... children's end naught could remove, Is now the two hours' traffic of our stage; The which, if you with patient ears attend, What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend. ACT I. SCENE I. A Public Place. [Enter SAMPSON and THE ...
... children's end naught could remove, Is now the two hours' traffic of our stage; The which, if you with patient ears attend, What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend. ACT I. SCENE I. A Public Place. [Enter SAMPSON and THE ...
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... hour before the worshipp'd sun Peer'd forth the golden window of the east, A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad; Where,—underneath the grove of sycamore That westward rooteth from the city's side,— So early walking did I see your son ...
... hour before the worshipp'd sun Peer'd forth the golden window of the east, A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad; Where,—underneath the grove of sycamore That westward rooteth from the city's side,— So early walking did I see your son ...
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... hours seem long. Was that my father that went hence so fast? BENVOLIO. It was.—What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours? ROMEO. Not having.
... hours seem long. Was that my father that went hence so fast? BENVOLIO. It was.—What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours? ROMEO. Not having.
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William Shakespeare. BENVOLIO. It was.—What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours? ROMEO. Not having that which, having, makes them short. BENVOLIO. In love? ROMEO. Out,— BENVOLIO. Of love? ROMEO. Out of her favour where I am in love. BENVOLIO ...
William Shakespeare. BENVOLIO. It was.—What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours? ROMEO. Not having that which, having, makes them short. BENVOLIO. In love? ROMEO. Out,— BENVOLIO. Of love? ROMEO. Out of her favour where I am in love. BENVOLIO ...
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... remember'd me, thou's hear our counsel. Thou knowest my daughter's of a pretty age. NURSE. Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour. LADY CAPULET. She's not fourteen. NURSE. I'll lay fourteen of my teeth,— And yet, to Room in Capulet's House.
... remember'd me, thou's hear our counsel. Thou knowest my daughter's of a pretty age. NURSE. Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour. LADY CAPULET. She's not fourteen. NURSE. I'll lay fourteen of my teeth,— And yet, to Room in Capulet's House.
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ACT II | |
Friar Lawrences Cell | |
Capulets Garden | |
A Room in Capulets House | |
A Room in Capulets House | |
ACT IV | |
Juliets Chamber | |
ACT V | |
TO THE MEMORY OF MY BELOVED | |
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
art thou BALTHASAR banished bear BENVOLIO blood breath cell comes County daughter dead dear death dost doth dream early ears earth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith fall Farewell father fear flower follow FRIAR FRIAR LAWRENCE give gone grave GREGORY grief hand hate hath head hear heart heaven hence Hold holy hour I'll JULIET keep LADY CAPULET leave letter lies light lips live look lord Madam married mean MERCUTIO Montague mother move murder MUSICIAN never night NURSE PARIS peace PETER plays poor pray PRINCE rest ROMEO SAMPSON SCENE SECOND SERVANT Shakespeare slain soul sound speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thing thou art thou hast thou wilt true turn Tybalt villain WATCH weep wife young