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Romeo and Juliet Act II. Commentary at Absolute Shakespeare

He warns of the dangers of quick love: "Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast" (wisely and slow, those who run fast, stumble), (Line 94). ...
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Famous Romeo and Juliet Quote by William Shakespeare - Tempt not

Tempt not a desperate man " Reference to famous Romeo and Juliet quotes are often mis-spelt / mistyped as qoutes (qoutes) and quotations (qoutations), ...
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Romeo and Juliet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Romeo and Juliet in the famous balcony scene by Ford Madox Brown ...
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Romeo and Juliet Webquest, June 2000

... hand drawn, painted, prepared as a collage or any other artistic method but it must have the feel of the time period of Romeo and Juliet or Shakespeare. ...
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Real life Romeo and Juliet tragedy [UPDATE 3] 芦 Hard knock life

Real life Romeo and Juliet tragedy [UPDATE 3]. October 28th, 2007. He a young, striving Muslim, she a fabulously wealthy Hindu, both daring to marry despite ...
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Romeo and Juliet: List of Scenes

Scene-indexed HTML of the complete text.
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ARTSEDGE: Romeo and Juliet: The Story

When Juliet refers to Romeo as a "beautiful tyrant," she is expressing an oxymoron because the acts of a tyrant will rarely be referred to as beautiful. ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET, Act 3, Scene 2

Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds, Towards Phoebus' lodging: such a wagoner (3.2.2) As Pha毛thon would whip you to the west, ...
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GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Romeo and Juliet Study Guide

Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon" (2.1.44-46). Romeo then invokes the darkness as a form of protection from harm, "I have night's cloak to hide me ...
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SparkNotes: Romeo and Juliet: Important Quotations Explained

Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief That thou, her maid, art far more fair than she. ...
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