When Juliet refers to an "ill-divining soul," she is suggesting that she has a premonition or intuition that something bad is going to happen. This implies that she is feeling uneasy or anxious about the future.
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It means 'You are happy, so you can dance, but I am sad, so I can't'
Ba does mean soul
No, the phrase "I have a soul of lead" is not a direct quote from Romeo and Juliet. However, it does convey a similar sentiment to some of the emotional and symbolic language used in the play to describe characters' feelings and inner turmoil.
This word does not appear in Romeo and Juliet.
it mean that it is soul but it is stirring in joys
This phrase is not used in Romeo and Juliet.
The meaning of Juliet is youthful which means ''juvenil''.
There is no word "jaiden" anywhere in Romeo and Juliet.
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If you're talking about the kind of a' that's used like, "And then my husband--God be with his soul, a' was a merry man--" -Nurse, Romeo&Juliet It's an archaic abbreviation of sorts. Pronounce it "uh".
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