| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 200 σελίδες
...greater part of the Play, in Verona; once, in the fifth Act, at Mantua. PROLOGUE. Enter Chorus. Chor. Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona,...blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal 1 loins of these two foes 1 Fatal 'for fated ; the active form with the passive sense. This confusion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1046 σελίδες
...koulti: Maskert, Guards, Watchmen, a*i Attendants. Chorus. Boon : Verona : Mantua. ROMEO AND JULIET. PROLOGUE. Two households, both alike in dignity, In...their life ; Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 530 σελίδες
...houses ; Maskers, Guards, Watchmen, and Attendants. Chorus. Boini: Verona: Mtmtua. ROMEO AND JULIET. PROLOGUE. Two households, both alike in dignity, In...their life ; Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love, And... | |
| Joe Calarco - 1999 - 84 σελίδες
...dream tonight. ( Students 2, 3, & 4 gather around and listen as Student 1 reads from the copy ofR &J.) Two households both alike in dignity (In fair Verona,...their life, Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents strife. The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1998 - 290 σελίδες
...della Guardia Cittadini di Verona, maschere, portatori di torce, paggi, servi Coro Entèr Chorus CHORUS Two households, both alike in dignity In fair Verona,...civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatai loins of these rwo foes A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life; Whose misadventured piteous... | |
| Laurie Rozakis - 1999 - 406 σελίδες
...be humming "Tonight" and "America" for days. Eternal Love As the Chorus informs us in the beginning: Two households, both alike in dignity In fair Verona,...their life; Whose misadventur'd piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents' strife. What's this? We get the play's ending at the very... | |
| Adam Long, Daniel Singer - 2000 - 82 σελίδες
...and Juliet with . . . the Prologue. ADAM AND DANIEL: [Simultaneously, with synchronized gestures.} "Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona...forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life, Whose misadventured, piteous o'erthrows Do, with their death,... | |
| James Clifford Turner - 2000 - 164 σελίδες
...down, breathe in and out, whilst keeping the ribs extended. In this position speak the followingTwo households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona,...forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-crost lovers take their life; Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Do with their death bury... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 164 σελίδες
...TORCH-BEARERS. Musicians. ROMEO AND JULIET The Prologue. Enter CHORUS. CHORUS Two households, both al1ke in dignity (In fair Verona, where we lay our scene),...forth the fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life: Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury... | |
| Carol Rawlings Miller - 2001 - 84 σελίδες
...ahout how each one sets the stage for the rest of the play. Prologue from Romeo and Juliet CHORUS: Two households, both alike in dignity In fair Verona,...our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, unrest Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A... | |
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