Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Scene 2 Line by Line Explanation
Lines 1-2: CAPULET:“So many guests invite as here are writ.” Capulet tells his servant to invite all the guests whose
Lines 1-2: CAPULET:“So many guests invite as here are writ.” Capulet tells his servant to invite all the guests whose
CAPULET:“Things have fallen out, sir, so unluckilyThat we have had no time to move our daughter.” CAPULET:“Look you, she loved
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