Asked by mysterychicken
'Translate the following passages from archaic language used in the play Romeo and Juliet to more modern, but still poetic and meaningful language.'
I need help with this passage:
Lines 85-87/Romeo:
"I pray thee childe me not. Her I love now
Doth grace for grace and love for love allow.
The other did not so."
Please help; thanks
-MC
I need help with this passage:
Lines 85-87/Romeo:
"I pray thee childe me not. Her I love now
Doth grace for grace and love for love allow.
The other did not so."
Please help; thanks
-MC
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
http://nfs.sparknotes.com/romeojuliet/
Answered by
mysterychicken
I've already been to that but I don't know what scene this is in..or act
-MC
-MC
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Act II, Scene iii.
http://shakespeareswords.com/Plays.aspx?Ac=2&SC=3&IdPlay=32#229664
http://shakespeareswords.com/Plays.aspx?Ac=2&SC=3&IdPlay=32#229664
Answered by
mysterychicken
Thanks
-MC
-MC
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