 | 2006 - 60 páginas
...lines 106-109) has been written below: ROMEO / fear, too early. For my mind misgives Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels. We use italics text here to highlight quotes from the play, but you should use quotation marks in your... | |
 | Donald Wesling - 2008 - 221 páginas
...prove," and what his son Romeo senses when he says as early as 1.4: "my mind misgives / Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, / shall bitterly begin his fearful date / With this night's revels...". Romeo also tells dreams that darkly foreshadow "some joyful news at hand" (5.1) or else some nameless... | |
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