The notion of "copyright" didn't exist until probably at the earliest the Licensing of the Press Act of 1662, so Romeo and Juliet was not copyrighted.
Even if it had been, it would certainly be out of copyright now; Disney wasn't around to lobby Congress to keep extending copyright protection back then.
he did not
she was probably fourteen or thirteen
William Shakespeare wrote a play called Romeo and Juliet, yes.
Romeo and Juliet
No. William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
William Shakespeare is the real author of Romeo and Juliet.
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Nobody spells it like that. Giulietta e Romeo was written by Luigi da Porto, Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke, Rhomeo and Julietta by William Painter, and Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
she was probably fourteen or thirteen
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No. There was no copyright law comparable to ours in Shakespeare's day. However, the introduction, preface, notes and so on which are probably printed with your copy of the play likely are copyright, since they are modern.
Verona, in Italy
Romeo and Juliet were first published in quarto in 1597 by William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare Was Wonderful!
Romeo, Romeo where art thou Romeo?
William Shakespeare wrote a play called Romeo and Juliet, yes.
romeo and juliett
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare.