In "Romeo and Juliet", the common judgment place is old Free-town. The prince asks Montague to go there in the afternoon.
In "Romeo and Juliet," the Prince's common judgment place is the public square of Verona, where he addresses the feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets. It serves as a location for the Prince to deliver his decrees and enforce law and order in the city. The square symbolizes the community's struggle with the consequences of the families' rivalry, leading to tragic outcomes for Romeo and Juliet.
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Yes, there are still princes (and princesses) - they're just not very common any more.
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A judgment of divorce.
Princes. Which is different to princess the female form. When pronouncing the words the stress is on the first syllable in princes (PRINces) but on the second syllable in princess (prinCESS)
princes are royal to there kingdom
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Prince Charming (most common) Prince Valiant
I know a few books took place at vampire mountain and the trials which where in the hall of princes
Both "judgement" and "judgment" are correct spellings. The version without the "e" is more common in American English, while the version with the "e" is more common in British English.