The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare - Book

The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet
Actus Primus. Scoena Prima.
Enter Sampson and Gregory, with Swords and Bucklers, of the House of Capulet.
Sampson. Gregory: A my word wee'l not carry coales
Greg. No, for then we should be Colliars
Samp. I mean, if we be in choller, wee'l draw
Greg. I, While you liue, draw your necke out o'th Collar
Samp. I strike quickly, being mou'd
Greg. But thou art not quickly mou'd to strike
Samp. A dog of the house of Mountague, moues me
Greg. To moue, is to stir: and to be valiant, is to stand: Therefore, if thou art mou'd, thou runst away
Samp. A dogge of that house shall moue me to stand. I will take the wall of any Man or Maid of Mountagues

William Shakespeare
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1997-11-01

Темы

Vendetta -- Drama; Youth -- Drama; Verona (Italy) -- Drama; Juliet (Fictitious character) -- Drama; Romeo (Fictitious character) -- Drama; Conflict of generations -- Drama

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