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Of course an easy way of determining this would be to read it - it is available free of charge at the library or under books.Google.com

Having said that: Shakespeare wrote in iambic (2) pentameter (5) which means that virtually all of the lines in his plays, unless he wanted the scene to be odd or other worldly, have 10 (ten) syllables.

This is also true of the prologue of Romeo and Juliet.

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13y ago

Only two; one at the start of the play, and one before Act two. (they're only 14 lines each)

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A prologue is, essentially, as long as the author wants it to be.

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Just 14 lines .

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Fourteen; it's a Sonnet.

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Fourteen lines; it's a sonnet.

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14

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Q: How many lines are in the prologue of shakespeare's romeo and Juliet?
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