Romeo and Juliet Complete Text with ExtrasHarper Collins, 2010 M06 8 - 384 páginas 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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... turned on me and hissed, “To think well of Montague is a betrayal of your own family.” Shocked by his anger, I began to cry. He was immediately contrite and begged my pardon. So I was not surprised to hear that Tybalt had been at the ...
... turned on me and hissed, “To think well of Montague is a betrayal of your own family.” Shocked by his anger, I began to cry. He was immediately contrite and begged my pardon. So I was not surprised to hear that Tybalt had been at the ...
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... turned red and said, “Oh, only the fairest, sweetest maid in all Verona.” I smiled. But I knew she was lying. When I was alone at my window, I thought about it. To get me meant getting . . . something a man might want more than me. Or ...
... turned red and said, “Oh, only the fairest, sweetest maid in all Verona.” I smiled. But I knew she was lying. When I was alone at my window, I thought about it. To get me meant getting . . . something a man might want more than me. Or ...
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... turned to other things, my mind stayed on that sad young man who loved Rosaline. I wished someone loved me like that. But I would never have the heart to torment a boy who loved me so deeply. If someone loved me truly, I would— Then a ...
... turned to other things, my mind stayed on that sad young man who loved Rosaline. I wished someone loved me like that. But I would never have the heart to torment a boy who loved me so deeply. If someone loved me truly, I would— Then a ...
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... turned to see a tall, richly dressed man. My eyes, rather than my heart, saw that he was handsome. He gave me his name and asked me to dance. This was Paris. I said yes. We shared a careful dance, the count and I. We talked of . . . I ...
... turned to see a tall, richly dressed man. My eyes, rather than my heart, saw that he was handsome. He gave me his name and asked me to dance. This was Paris. I said yes. We shared a careful dance, the count and I. We talked of . . . I ...
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... turned and saw . . . Well, how shall I say what I saw? A boy. A youth. He wore a mask, so I knew he had come uninvited. It was bright blue and winged, like a bird. A lock of dark hair fell across it. His eyes were large and dark. They ...
... turned and saw . . . Well, how shall I say what I saw? A boy. A youth. He wore a mask, so I knew he had come uninvited. It was bright blue and winged, like a bird. A lock of dark hair fell across it. His eyes were large and dark. They ...
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