| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 páginas
...What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any ofher part Belonging to a man. my name! a puny subject strikes At thy great glory. — Look not to the ground, Ye favouri tide: — Romeo, doff thy name; And for that name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself. ROMEO.... | |
| Leo Suryadinata - 1997 - 292 páginas
...What's Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! What's in a name? that which...sweet; So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd Retain the dear perfection which he owes Without that title: — Romeo, doff thy name; And for that name,... | |
| Monika Greenleaf - 1994 - 434 páginas
...What's Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! What's in a name? That which...smell as sweet. So Romeo would, were he not Romeo called, Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name; And for... | |
| Laura Crockett - 1997 - 88 páginas
...What's a Montague? It isn'ta hand or foot or arm or face or any other part belonging to a man. Oh, be some other name! What's in a name? That which we...any other name would smell as sweet; so Romeo would, if he wasn't called Romeo, keep that dear, sweet perfection which he has without that title. Romeo,... | |
| Joe Calarco - 1999 - 84 páginas
...Belonging to a man. O be some other name. What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet; So Romeo would, were he not...Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name, And for thy name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself! (Student 2 runs to another part of the space.... | |
| Tony Childs, Jackie Moore - 2000 - 196 páginas
...What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O! be some other name: What's in a name? that which...that name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself. ROMEO I take thee at thy word. Call me but love, and I'll be new baptiz'd; Henceforth I never will... | |
| John Green, Paul Negri - 2000 - 68 páginas
...What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! What's in a name? that which...Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name, And for thy name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself. ROMEO. I take thee at thy word: Call me but love,... | |
| Teresa Williams-León, Cynthia L. Nakashima - 2001 - 300 páginas
...What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! What's in a name? that which...that name which is no part of thee Take all myself. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, ROMEO AND JULIET, ACT II, SCENE II The Tao that can be told is not the eternal... | |
| William Shakespeare, Lindsay Price - 2001 - 44 páginas
...What's Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. 0, be some other name! What's in a name? That which we...he owes Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name; Romeo 's first line suggests that he has overheard Mercutio and Benvolio. Does he think what they said... | |
| Carol Rawlings Miller - 2001 - 84 páginas
...What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! What's in a name? that which...call'd, Retain that dear perfection which he owes owns Without that title. Romeo, dojffthy name, shed And for that name which is no part of thee Take... | |
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