Analogy
"Oh I am fortunes fool!"
Friar Lawrence thinks that Romeo has been with Rosaline instead of with Juliet because he doesn't know yet that Romeo has fallen for Juliet and does not love Rosaline any more. Romeo and Rosaline used to be lovers, but now that Romeo has met Juliet, he doen't love Rosaline any longer. Therefore, he assumes that Romeo has been with Rosaline for the night because he doesn't know that they are not in love any more.
This phrase is not used in Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo was so in love with Rosaline, but she would not have him. He was hurt and depressed for a moment, but when he met Juliet he forgot about Rosaline all too quickly. Friar Lawrence tells Romeo that it is too quick of a recovery, and his newfound thoughts of Juliet while Rosaline is forgotten is proof that men do not love with their heart but the beauty the eyes see. Friar Lawrence thinks Romeo is fickle when it comes to love.
Roseline never actually appears on stage in Romeo and Juliet. She is the woman who Romeo is infatuated with at the beginning of the play, and, in a way, she is the reason Romeo and Juliet meet. Romeo goes in disguise to the Capulet's party in hopes of seeing Roseline, but instead sees the beautiful Juliet. He immediately falls in love with her, and Roseline is forgotten. Although Roseline is not described in detail, we do know that she is said to be extremely beautiful, and has taken a vow a chastity till marriage, (and therefore will not return Romeo's affections.)
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.
The phrase commonly used to describe the event horizon in black holes is "point of no return."
head in the clouds
The phrase "It was used by the Roman Gladiators" does not describe the city of Teotihuacan.
1. star-crossed lovers = Romeo & Juliet 2. weaker vessels = women 3. our masters = Capulets 4. Rebelious subjects = Capulets & Montagues 5. enemies to peace = " 6. man of wax =Paris 7. crow = Rosaline 8. kinsman = Tybalt 9. nobel uncle = Montague 10. gentle coz = Tybalt There's over a hundred in the whole play but those are some examples I found in ACT 1
Reign of Terror.
a phrase is 3or 4 words in a sentence that describe something.