All 3 Uses of
Romeo and Juliet
in
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- "The first good town we come to we'll hire a hall and do the sword fight in Richard III. and the balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet.†
Chpt 20
- After breakfast the king he took a seat on the corner of the raft, and pulled off his boots and rolled up his britches, and let his legs dangle in the water, so as to be comfortable, and lit his pipe, and went to getting his Romeo and Juliet by heart.†
Chpt 21 *
- The world renowned tragedians, David Garrick the Younger, of Drury Lane Theatre London, and Edmund Kean the elder, of the Royal Haymarket Theatre, Whitechapel, Pudding Lane, Piccadilly, London, and the Royal Continental Theatres, in their sublime Shakespearean Spectacle entitled TheBalcony Scene in Romeo and Juliet !†
Chpt 21
Definition:
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(Romeo and Juliet) Shakespeare's best known work; a tragedy of forbidden love (c. 1596)