Juliet is just mumbling
In Act II Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet (the balcony scene), Romeo says:"She speaks yet she says nothing: what of that?Her eye discourses; I will answer it. "He says 'her eye discourses"; something in the look of her eye is speaking, not her voice.
Juliet speaks yet says nothing through the use of body language, facial expressions, and gestures. She communicates her feelings and thoughts without using words, allowing her silence to convey a depth of emotions and meaning.
This line, from near the beginning of Act II Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, could mean a couple of things. First, Romeo might mean that he can see that Juliet is speaking but cannot hear what she is saying either because he is too far away or she is speaking too softly. Or he might mean that although he can hear her making sounds, they are inarticulate sighs and not in language.
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.
agreed. but later on.
He will still feel feelings for you but says he just wants to be friends and that's what friends do .Right?
Does purity ring mean nothing to you
It probably means that he's trying to figure out if you like him and if he should make a move yet. Either that or he's a creeper.
The Pardoner is criticizing the hypocrisy of those who preach against avarice (greed) while themselves making a living by exploiting people's greed through indulgences and false relics. He is highlighting the irony of condemning a sin that one benefits from financially.
Nothing is nothing yet it is something. Nothing is not colored yet it is colored. Nothing is everything yet it is nothing, too. You can not really describe nothing.
0he means that she does not not have a taste of battle yet.
When she says she deeply cares about you that means that she likes you a lot but is not ready to say "I love you" yet. : - )