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 5
... tears. Finally, I confessed that I was sad that you had no heir—only me. You paused a moment, then hugged me hard, saying you would want no other child but me. You were certain, you said, that I would one day marry a fine man and he ...
... tears. Finally, I confessed that I was sad that you had no heir—only me. You paused a moment, then hugged me hard, saying you would want no other child but me. You were certain, you said, that I would one day marry a fine man and he ...
Pàgina 6
... tears. I shall leave you my handkerchiefs. And a fine new story to tell about me. Most of your stories end with laughing. But this one shall leave you sighing and weeping. “Such a fine, fair lady to be undone so!” And—confess it now—you ...
... tears. I shall leave you my handkerchiefs. And a fine new story to tell about me. Most of your stories end with laughing. But this one shall leave you sighing and weeping. “Such a fine, fair lady to be undone so!” And—confess it now—you ...
Pàgina 39
... tears, saying, “You must think me an old murderer.” I ran to him and held him there on the floor. Cradled in my arms, he said he had destroyed our happiness before we even began our lives together. Even as I murmured comfort, what he ...
... tears, saying, “You must think me an old murderer.” I ran to him and held him there on the floor. Cradled in my arms, he said he had destroyed our happiness before we even began our lives together. Even as I murmured comfort, what he ...
Pàgina 44
... tears. Then there was a knock at the door. A whispered voice— yours, Nurse—warned us that Mother was on her way to my chamber. Romeo leaped up and gathered the rest of his things. Pulling a robe about me, I hurried with him to the ...
... tears. Then there was a knock at the door. A whispered voice— yours, Nurse—warned us that Mother was on her way to my chamber. Romeo leaped up and gathered the rest of his things. Pulling a robe about me, I hurried with him to the ...
Pàgina 45
... tears? What I should weep for, you said, was the fact that Romeo, the villain who murdered Tybalt, was still alive and free. But he wouldn't be for long, you promised. The sudden change in your attention—from me to Tybalt to 45.
... tears? What I should weep for, you said, was the fact that Romeo, the villain who murdered Tybalt, was still alive and free. But he wouldn't be for long, you promised. The sudden change in your attention—from me to Tybalt to 45.
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