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The prince states that hes got MONTAGUE IN HIS BLOOD, so he's a Montague. Actually the prince does not say that he has "Montague in his blood" at all. He does say: "Capulet, Montague, see what a scourge is laid upon your hate, that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love. And I, for winking at your discords too, have lost a brace of kinsmen." Capulet and Montague have lost their "joys", their children. But the Prince has lost kinsmen over and above those, and just two of them (Mercutio and Paris). The Prince, Mercutio and Paris belong to a family that is neither Montague nor Capulet. That is why Mercutio says, "A plague on both your houses." He is cursing Montagues and Capulets, but not his own house, which is different.
The Prince says: "Capulet, Montague, see what a scourge is laid upon your hate that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love. And I, for winking at your discords too, have lost a brace of kinsmen. All are punished." The Prince blames Capulet, Montague and himself. Clearly he is someone that blames the leader whenever anything goes wrong.
"Where be these enemies? Capulet, Montague See what a scourge is laid upon your hate, That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love. And I, for winking at your discords too Have lost a brace of kinsmen. All are punished."
The prince means that every has lost someone during the feud between the two families. The prince lost his cousin, Lord Montague lost his wife and son and the Capulets lost their daughter and cousin.
he commits suicide because the thought that they lost the battle
The Prince is related to both Paris and Mercutio. That's why he says he has lost a brace of kinsmen. A brace means two.
The prince states that hes got MONTAGUE IN HIS BLOOD, so he's a Montague. Actually the prince does not say that he has "Montague in his blood" at all. He does say: "Capulet, Montague, see what a scourge is laid upon your hate, that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love. And I, for winking at your discords too, have lost a brace of kinsmen." Capulet and Montague have lost their "joys", their children. But the Prince has lost kinsmen over and above those, and just two of them (Mercutio and Paris). The Prince, Mercutio and Paris belong to a family that is neither Montague nor Capulet. That is why Mercutio says, "A plague on both your houses." He is cursing Montagues and Capulets, but not his own house, which is different.
The Prince says: "Capulet, Montague, see what a scourge is laid upon your hate that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love. And I, for winking at your discords too, have lost a brace of kinsmen. All are punished." The Prince blames Capulet, Montague and himself. Clearly he is someone that blames the leader whenever anything goes wrong.
Escalus is the name of the Prince of Verona, usually just called the Prince. He is a cousin of Paris. He is also a cousin of Mercutio, which is why at the end of the play he says he has lost "a brace of kinsmen"
The Lost Prince was created in 2003.
The cast of The Man Who Lost Himself - 1920 includes: Hedda Hopper as Countess of Rochester Claude Payton as Prince Maniloff Violet Reed as Lady Plinlimon Radcliffe Steele as Sir Patrick Spence
"Where be these enemies? Capulet, Montague See what a scourge is laid upon your hate, That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love. And I, for winking at your discords too Have lost a brace of kinsmen. All are punished."
The prince means that every has lost someone during the feud between the two families. The prince lost his cousin, Lord Montague lost his wife and son and the Capulets lost their daughter and cousin.
Nick Winter and the Lost Prince - 1914 was released on: USA: August 1914
"The Lost Prince" is a British Drama television show. You can get more information about this show at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "The Lost Prince" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
It is difficult to say with accuracy. The Two Noble Kinsmen, Henry VIII and the now lost Cardenio are probably the last ones.
The Two Noble Kinsmen (written with John Fletcher)Cardenio (written with John Fletcher and also the "lost play")