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Act IV, Scene i:In "Friar Lawrence's cell", a vial changes hands... ooooops |
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SHAKESPEAREAN SETTINGS |
2025-07-21 |
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These 2 crazy kids from Verona were the O.G. star-crossed lovers:UNREAD TILE MOJO |
Romeo and Juliet
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MIXED-UP SHAKESPEARE CHARACTERS |
2025-04-16 |
#38 |
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"From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil blood makes civil hands unclean" |
Romeo and Juliet
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FIRST SPEECHES IN SHAKESPEARE |
2023-06-19 |
#8896 |
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"She hangs upon the cheek of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear" |
Romeo and Juliet
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QUOTABLE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS |
2022-12-21 |
#8768 |
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Mercutio says, "If love be blind, love cannot hit the mark" |
Romeo and Juliet
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NAME THAT SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
2021-08-11 |
#8463 |
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John Dryden & his brother-in-law revised this tragedy so everybody (well, not Tybalt) lives happily ever after |
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'TIS SHAKESPEARE |
2021-07-01 |
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Tybalt, Act I, scene v:"Uncle" |
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THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY, & I QUOTE... |
2020-01-07 |
#1 |
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The prologue of this tragedy is a sonnet whose rhymes include dignity & mutiny; scene & unclean; & life & strife |
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SHAKESPEARE |
2018-06-28 |
#7794 |
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Underage couples in love are often protected by laws named for this pair |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE IN GOV |
2018-04-03 |
#7732 |
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Escalus, prince of Verona; an apothecary |
Romeo and Juliet
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ALSO IN THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
2017-07-11 |
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These "star-crossed lovers" performed in the buff for a production by the Russian National Ballet Theatre |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE BUFFS |
2017-06-02 |
#7545 |
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Bellini's opera "I Capuleti e I Montecchi" tells the same story as this play |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN OPERA |
2017-04-04 |
#7502 |
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It's up, up & away for bliss with a prop seen here from this tragedy |
Romeo and Juliet
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$1,000 |
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SHAKESPEAREAN YARD SALE |
2017-02-15 |
#7468 |
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In this play why does a friar have a potion that can simulate death? |
Romeo and Juliet
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THAT'S MESSED UP, SHAKESPEARE! |
2016-11-10 |
#7399 |
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The light breaks through yonder window, uh huh... "Her vestal livery is but sick and green"... How romantic! |
Romeo and Juliet
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LATER IN THE SHAKESPEARE SPEECH |
2016-06-24 |
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"Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Verona, where we lay our scene" begins this play |
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SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST LINES |
2016-04-19 |
#7282 |
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Mercutio, Act I, Scene iv:"And so did I" |
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RARELY QUOTED SHAKESPEARE LINES |
2015-11-18 |
#7173 |
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Society expectations doom all in this play; when girl say, "this is thy sheath" & stabs self, Hulk bawl like baby! |
Romeo and Juliet
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THE HULK, SHAKESPEARE SCHOLAR |
2014-06-11 |
#6858 |
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Mercutio:"A bawd, a bawd, a bawd! So ho!" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN DIALOGUE, HO! |
2013-11-14 |
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"Tybalt and Mercutio Aren't Dead" is the prequel to this play |
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SHAKESPEAREAN PREQUELS? |
2013-04-01 |
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Shakespeare wrote a spoiler in the prologue of this play: "A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE |
2013-02-28 |
#6554 |
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Though the prince "hath forbid this bandying in Verona streets", Tybalt & Mercutio go at it in this drama; doesn't end well |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE, SHAKESPEARE, FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT! |
2012-07-05 |
#6414 |
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"West Side Story" |
Romeo and Juliet
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MOVIES BASED ON SHAKESPEARE |
2012-03-26 |
#6341 |
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Benvolio &Friar Laurence |
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SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGIC MEN |
2011-11-17 |
#6249 |
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Second Capulet, Act I, Scene v:"His son is thirty" |
Romeo and Juliet
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$600 |
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RARELY QUOTED SHAKESPEAREAN DIALOGUE |
2011-10-05 |
#6218 |
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Lines from the Prince of Verona end this story of woe |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGIC ENDINGS |
2011-01-14 |
#6065 |
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"Let not thy nurse lie with thee in thy chamber: take thou this vial..." |
Romeo and Juliet
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NAME THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
2010-03-02 |
#5867 |
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Tonight, this play's Balthasar, Paris & Benvolio step on our stage & we find out if, in fact, "Verona's Got Talent" |
Romeo & Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE: THE REALITY SHOW |
2009-09-25 |
#5755 |
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"In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE QUOTES |
2009-06-25 |
#5724 |
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"Parting is such sweet sorrow" |
Romeo and Juliet
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$200 |
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NAME THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
2009-04-29 |
#5683 |
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The origins of this Shakespeare tragedy go back to Ovid's tale of Pyramus & Thisbe |
Romeo & Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE-POURRI |
2009-02-27 |
#5640 |
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Montague mayhem /More than 2 Verona guys /"Wherefore art thou" thee? |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE GOES HAIKU |
2008-10-23 |
#5549 |
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"She speaks yet she says nothing", pines one character for his unattainable love in this tragedy |
Romeo & Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN PHRASES |
2008-05-20 |
#5467 |
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Chorus:"Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene" |
Romeo and Juliet
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OPENING LINES OF SHAKESPEARE |
2008-03-12 |
#5418 |
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Blood spatter says the guy killed Paris, then himself. The girl stabbed herself... ain't love grand |
Romeo and Juliet
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CSI: SHAKESPEARE |
2007-09-20 |
#5294 |
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Dear Anne, how art thou? This play doth come along; Mercutio dueleth Tybalt, but the 2 shan't appear in a sequel |
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A LOST LETTER FROM SHAKESPEARE |
2006-12-21 |
#5129 |
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Benvolio, Balthasar, Mercutio |
Romeo & Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE PLAYS BY CHARACTER |
2006-07-24 |
#5051 |
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A 1961 classic:"West Side Story" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE'S FILMS |
2006-05-26 |
#5010 |
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Arranging a lovers' meeting in a crypt is a really bad idea--just look at Act V, Scene 3 of this play |
Romeo and Juliet
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I LEARNED IT FROM SHAKESPEARE |
2005-11-07 |
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"As the sea, my love is deep.""Ditto!"[Smooch]"You shall be with him hence!""Ditto!""No--ooh! Ugh!""Yaah!""I die!""Ditto!"[Kkk!] |
Romeo and Juliet
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REDUCED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY |
2005-04-26 |
#4762 |
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He's a guy who can't say no to love, she's a gal with a weakness for faking her own death; together, they're... |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE, THE SITCOM |
2004-07-08 |
#4584 |
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Mercutio declares "A plague o' both your houses" in this play |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE |
2003-02-04 |
#4247 |
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"O, wherefore art thou, my love?" "Down here in the oleander! I fear I tasted of some bad eel at your kinsmen's feast" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE'S EARLY DRAFTS |
2002-12-09 |
#4206 |
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Moanin' in Verona; these title teens in bizarre suicides; "For never was a story of more woe", says Prince |
Romeo and Juliet
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TABLOID SHAKESPEARE |
2002-02-28 |
#4034 |
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Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGIC CAST |
2001-12-14 |
#3980 |
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2 young lovers, families keep 'em apart--it'd be a teen flick but we won't shoot in Verona; too expensive |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE PITCHES TO HOLLYWOOD |
2001-05-24 |
#3864 |
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Chorus: "Two households both alike in dignity, in fair Verona, where we lay our scene" |
Romeo & Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE'S OPENING LINES |
2000-10-30 |
#3716 |
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When Mercutio is mortally wounded in this play, he puns, "Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE |
1999-07-21 |
#3443 |
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In this play, Paris is a kinsman to the prince of Verona |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1999-04-19 |
#3376 |
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Play of young love that includes the lines "Did my heart love till now?... for I ne'er saw true beauty till this night" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE |
1999-03-01 |
#3341 |
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"Good-night, good-night! Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say good-night till it be morrow" |
Romeo and Juliet
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NAME THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
1998-10-30 |
#3255 |
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The Bolshoi presented this ballet at the Met in 1959, with Yuri Zhdanov & Galina Ulanova as the title lovers |
Romeo & Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN OPERAS & BALLETS |
1998-02-24 |
#3112 |
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"Two households, both alike in dignity..." |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST WORDS |
1997-09-23 |
#3002 |
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Friar Lawrence laments that this pair's "stol'n marriage day was Tybalt's doomsday" |
Romeo and Juliet
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J |
SHAKESPEARE |
1997-04-25 |
#2925 |
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Shakespeare called this doomed duo "a pair of star-cross'd lovers" |
Romeo & Juliet
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$200 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1996-11-11 |
#2806 |
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In this play Mercutio is a kinsman to the Prince of Verona |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE |
1996-05-08 |
#2703 |
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In this play Mercutio says, "A plague o' both your houses!" 3 times before he dies |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1995-03-14 |
#2432 |
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This play's famous balcony scene takes place in a garden after a ball |
Romeo and Juliet
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$100 |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1995-02-16 |
#2414 |
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Edith Evans was renowned for her portrayal of the nurse in this tragedy |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS |
1994-12-06 |
#2362 |
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One of Sampson's first lines in this play is: "A dog of the house of Montague moves me" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE |
1994-10-07 |
#2320 |
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The prologue of this romantic tragedy tells us, "A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE |
1994-07-18 |
#2291 |
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Part of this play is set in "that same ancient vault where all the kindred of the Capulets lie" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE |
1994-04-12 |
#2222 |
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In this tragic love story, Paris is kinsman to the Prince of Verona |
Romeo and Juliet
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$200 |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1993-07-08 |
#2054 |
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A 1934 production of this play featured the young Orson Welles as Tybalt |
Romeo & Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS |
1992-12-14 |
#1906 |
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This play features maskers, musicians & an apothecary |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1992-12-01 |
#1897 |
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These lovers do "with their death bury their parents' strife" |
Romeo and Juliet
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$100 |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1991-11-13 |
#1658 |
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It opens, "Two households, both alike in dignity" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES |
1991-01-15 |
#1472 |
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"Goodnight, goodnight! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say goodnight till it be morrow" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN QUOTES |
1990-11-27 |
#1437 |
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They were wed secretly by Friar Lawrence |
Romeo & Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA |
1990-04-12 |
#1304 |
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In this play Mercutio calls dreams "the children of an idle brain" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE |
1989-02-08 |
#1028 |
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Boy meets girl. Boy gets girl. Boy loses girl. Boy takes poison. Girl stabs herself & dies. |
Romeo and Juliet
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$300 |
J |
SHAKESPEAREAN SYNOPSES |
1988-06-10 |
#885 |
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2 friars,1 nurse &1 apothecary |
Romeo and Juliet
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$400 |
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1988-03-09 |
#818 |
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Love story that was the source for the operas "Tout pour l'amour" & "I Capuletti ed i Montecchi" |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEAREAN OPERAS |
1988-02-23 |
#807 |
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Shakespearean play which inspiredthe followingballet: |
Romeo and Juliet
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SHAKESPEARE |
1986-05-20 |
#442 |
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Shakespeare described them as "a pair of star-crossed lovers" |
Romeo & Juliet
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$100 |
J |
SHAKESPEARE |
1985-10-23 |
#293 |