Romeo and Juliet Complete Text with ExtrasHarper Collins, 8 de juny 2010 - 384 pàgines These violent delights have violent ends When Romeo first lays eyes on the bewitching Juliet, it's love at first sight. But though their love runs true and deep, it is also completely forbidden. With family and fate determined to keep them apart, will Romeo and Juliet find a way to be together? William Shakespeare's masterpiece is one of the most enduring stories of star-crossed love of all time. Beautifully presented for a modern teen audience with both the original play and a prose retelling of the beloved story, this is the must-have edition of a timeless classic. |
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Pàgina 26
... stand under my balcony , with me in my dressing gown , would be all the excuse he needed for bloodshed . As much as I loved the sight of Romeo , I begged him to go , warning him that my kinsmen would kill him 26 Jacqueline Ritten.
... stand under my balcony , with me in my dressing gown , would be all the excuse he needed for bloodshed . As much as I loved the sight of Romeo , I begged him to go , warning him that my kinsmen would kill him 26 Jacqueline Ritten.
Pàgina 27
William Shakespeare. go , warning him that my kinsmen would kill him if they found him there . He said that my look was far more dangerous to him than any sword . That if I but looked sweetly upon him , he could do battle with twenty ...
William Shakespeare. go , warning him that my kinsmen would kill him if they found him there . He said that my look was far more dangerous to him than any sword . That if I but looked sweetly upon him , he could do battle with twenty ...
Pàgina 35
... kill . . . . And to be killed . All that day , unable to think about anything except Romeo , I claimed to be sick so that I would not be bothered . I lay on my bed and thought of how he would come to me that night and what was to happen ...
... kill . . . . And to be killed . All that day , unable to think about anything except Romeo , I claimed to be sick so that I would not be bothered . I lay on my bed and thought of how he would come to me that night and what was to happen ...
Pàgina 37
... killed him- self ? " Because I would quickly do the same if so . Then you said , “ I saw the wound . It was on his chest . Oh , he was pitiful , pale as ashes , smeared in blood . I nearly fainted . " When you talked of wounds , I began ...
... killed him- self ? " Because I would quickly do the same if so . Then you said , “ I saw the wound . It was on his chest . Oh , he was pitiful , pale as ashes , smeared in blood . I nearly fainted . " When you talked of wounds , I began ...
Pàgina 38
... killed my own dear cousin. He was not kind, not gentle. He was the same as all the rest: hateful, living only to kill or die. I had been blinded by his beauty into thinking a sweet face meant a sweet temper. How could I have made such a ...
... killed my own dear cousin. He was not kind, not gentle. He was the same as all the rest: hateful, living only to kill or die. I had been blinded by his beauty into thinking a sweet face meant a sweet temper. How could I have made such a ...
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