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Aug 23, 2010 · He is a friend to the Montagues and, in his last act, defends Romeo’s honor. Yet his last words are, among other things, “They have made worm’s meat of me” and the more recognizable, “A plague on both your houses.” Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses!
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I belong to Romeo, but have not yet been enjoyed by him. This day is so long and dull, just as the night before some festival is to an impatient child forced to wait to put on her fancy new clothes. The NURSE enters carrying the rope ladder.
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Romeo and Juliet. This is an alphabetical listing of all the glossary items that appear in this play. We have left in repeated instances, so that is it possible to see how often a particular item appears in a play. Alphabetical headword definitions for Romeo and Juliet.
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Jun 18, 2021 · “Wild-goose chase” (Romeo and Juliet) When someone leads you on a wild chase to find them, it is commonly known as a wild-goose chase. “ What's done is done ” ( Macbeth )
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Shakespeare's Words. William Shakespeare used more than 20,000 words in his plays and poems, and his works provide the first recorded use of over 1,700 words in the English language.
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