"You kiss by the book." This was a good thing.
"Let lips do what hands do-they pray. Grant Thou, lest Faith turn to Despair."
"Dear saint"
Dear Saint.
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The Nurse counsels Juliet to commit bigamy by marrying Paris when she's already married to Romeo.
holy friar
You should call it something like "Elizabethan Journals" or whatever. Because Elizabeth 1 was the monarch then. Err, no it shouldn't because romeo and Juliet is set in Italy.....
He calls her "wife". She objects because she is not and never will be his wife; she is Romeo's wife.
"That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" are words spoken by Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet
"Bright angel"
The Nurse counsels Juliet to commit bigamy by marrying Paris when she's already married to Romeo.
Juliet calls Romeo a "ravenous dove" because she is teasing him playfully for being eager to kiss her. Just like a dove that hungrily seeks food, Romeo is eager for affection and intimacy with Juliet.
Actually, nothing. It is not what Romeo says but how he says it which gives him away. She says, "My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words of thy tongue's uttering, yet I know the sound." She knows his voice.
holy friar
Stars are a recurring motif in the play. It depends what you call a motif.
Tybalt calls Romeo a "villain" in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
You should call it something like "Elizabethan Journals" or whatever. Because Elizabeth 1 was the monarch then. Err, no it shouldn't because romeo and Juliet is set in Italy.....
He is still not sure that Juliet realy loves him. If he reveals himself, she may call the guards and have him killed.
Lady Capulet says this in Act 1 Scene 1.
He calls her "wife". She objects because she is not and never will be his wife; she is Romeo's wife.