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The play begins with a large fight between the Capulets and the Montagues, two prestigious families in Verona, Italy. These families have been fighting

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for quite some time, and the Prince declares that their next public brawl will be punished by death. When the fight is over, Romeo’s cousin Benvolio tries to cheer him of his melancholy. Romeo reveals that he is in love with a woman named Rosaline, but she has chosen to live a life of chastity. Romeo and Benvolio are accidentally invited to their enemy’s party; Benvolio convinces Romeo to go.переведите пожалуйста.

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Игра начинается большой войной между Капулетти и Монтекки-две престижные семьи в Вероне,Италия.Эти семьи враждовали в течении достаточно долгого времени, и принц заявил,что в следующий раз их общественные драки будут наказаны смертью.Когда бой закончился,двоюродный брат Ромео Бенволио старался подбодрить его от тоски.Ромео сказал,что он влюблен в девушку по имени Розалин,но она решила жить в целомудрии. Ромео и Бенволио случайно пригласили их противники; Бенволио убеждает Ромео пойти.

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12 нояб. 2013 г., 4:02:06 (10 лет назад)

Пьеса начинается с большой войны между Капулетти и Монтекки, двумя престижными семьями в Вероне, в Италии. Эти семьи враждовали в течении достаточно долгого времени, и принц заявил,что в следующий раз их общественные драки будут наказаны смертью. Когда бой закончился, двоюродный брат Ромео, Бенволио старается излечить его от тоски. Ромео сообщает,что он влюблен в девушку по имени Розалин, но она решила прожить жизнь целомудренно. Противники Ромео и Бенволио случайно пригласили их на вечеринку; Бенволио убеждает Ромео пойти.

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