Lord Capulet is furious when Juliet tells them that she will not marry Paris. He goes into a rage and tells Juliet that he will disown her if she does not show up at the wedding ready to be married. He tells her that she will have to live on the streets and never speak to them again.
Lord Capulet is initially hesitant about Paris's proposal to marry Juliet because he feels she is too young. He suggests that Paris should wait a few years before proceeding with the marriage.
Capulet favors the marriage but proposes a postponement "until Thursday next," so that Juliet may not be seen to marry too hastily following her cousin Tybalt's death.
He's cautious at first because Juliet is so young.
Lord Capulet responds positively to Paris' suit, suggesting that Juliet is agreeable to the match and should be left to make her own decision. He invites Paris to the upcoming ball to woo Juliet and hints that a wedding may soon follow.
The old name of Pris was Lutetia Parisiorum.
Betty Pariss
Yes and their names are Alexis Pariss, Sarah Hopkins, Makenzie Grant, Mandy Reim, and Alexandrea Whitacre.
La capitale de la France est Paris.
Almon James Sims has written: 'The Pariss Sims family and related families, 1765-1965'
If you mean Parris Island Marine Corps training camp, - you have to be 18 to enlist in the Marines - you can be any age to visit the camp
the name pariss or parris means............. FEMALE CURSED AWSOME FAMILY ORINTAED LIKES BOYS GOOD SENSE OF HUMOR ORIGANALLY FOR GIRLS OF THE STAR SIGN CAPRICORN
"Mow-Ett ay Shandon" Although the company's founder, Claude Moët, was French, the name Moët is of Dutch/German origin and the final 'T' is pronounced. (The umlaut (two dots) is the clue here). the final 'T' of the word 'et' (or &) however is not pronounced in French. It's fine to say Moey though - who really cares after all?. And MoëTT might be no more pretentious than calling the French capital Pareee rather than Pariss, when outside France.
Anne Shirley from "Anne of Green Gables": A charming and imaginative orphan girl with fiery red hair, known for her adventurous spirit and bright personality. Merida from "Brave": A headstrong and independent princess with wild red hair, skilled in archery and determined to forge her own path. Pippi Longstocking: A fearless and unconventional young girl with bright red pigtails, known for her superhuman strength and mischievous nature.
William Morris painted with such styles that consisted of bright and colourful pictures in which he used to make wallpaper out of, he also used dark colours for wallpaper aswell, he began his painting when he was a little boy in Paris. Yours Sincerely Hagman 123
That's a question I've been researching..."Mount Menalæus" is mentioned in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame when Gringore is describing Esmeralda- ("Verily" thought Gringore, "it is a salamander, a nymph, a goddess, a bacchanal of Mount Menalæus!", chapter three)And according to this website> http://www.authorstream.com/presentation/Veronica-49855-apple-Golden-Minervas-Offer-Junos-Venuss-Pariss-decision-Minerva-Juno-angry-Helen-as-Education-ppt-powerpoint/ , Menalaeus was the King of Sparta (it appears the presentation is about Greek/Roman Mythology)It looks like a more common spelling of his name is Menalaus; it is spelled this way in it's Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menelaus), which also says he is the King of Sparta, and was a "...central figure in the Trojan War." Homer's Illiad details much of Menalaus's exploits during the war.