Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Scene 3 Line by Line Explanation
Juliet speaks to the Nurse JULIET“Ay, those attires are best. But, gentle nurse,I pray thee leave me to myself tonight,For
Juliet speaks to the Nurse JULIET“Ay, those attires are best. But, gentle nurse,I pray thee leave me to myself tonight,For
FRIAR LAWRENCE: Romeo, come forth; come forth, thou fearful man.Explanation: Friar Lawrence calls for Romeo to come forward. He addresses
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