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  1. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray approved Daniel Z’s request to change the contributors of Romeo and Juliet Saturday, October 10 2009.

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    • Timothy Gray

      Timothy Gray approved Daniel Z’s request to change the contributors of Romeo and Juliet Saturday, October 10 2009.

      • Removed a contributor: G. Blakemore Evans: (Primary None)
      • Removed a contributor: Adam Sexton: (Primary Author)
      • Removed a contributor: William Shakespeare: (Primary None)
      • Removed a contributor: Roma Gill: (Primary None)
      • Removed a contributor: Alan Durband: (Primary None)
      • Removed a contributor: Burton Raffel: (Primary None)
      • Removed a contributor: William Shakespeare: (Primary Author)
      • Removed a contributor: Bruce Coville: (Primary Author)
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    • Daniel Z

      Daniel Z edited the contributors of Romeo and Juliet Saturday, October 10 2009.

        Timothy Gray approved this request. ( see Daniel Z’s edits | report abuse )
      • Daniel Z

        Daniel Z edited the contributors of Romeo and Juliet Saturday, October 10 2009.

        • Removed a contributor: G. Blakemore Evans: (Primary None)
        • Removed a contributor: Adam Sexton: (Primary Author)
        • Removed a contributor: William Shakespeare: (Primary None)
        • Removed a contributor: Roma Gill: (Primary None)
        • Removed a contributor: Alan Durband: (Primary None)
        • Removed a contributor: Burton Raffel: (Primary None)
        • Removed a contributor: William Shakespeare: (Primary Author)
        • Removed a contributor: Bruce Coville: (Primary Author)
        Timothy Gray approved this request. ( see Daniel Z’s edits | report abuse )
      • Daniel Z

        Daniel Z edited the first sentence of Romeo and Juliet Saturday, October 10 2009.

        • Chorus: Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona (whereVerona, where we lay our scene), Fromscene, from ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Wherewhere civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
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      • Shelfari

        Shelfari edited the contributors of Romeo and Juliet Thursday, October 1 2009.

        • Added a contributor: William Shakespeare: (Primary None)
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      • Cecile

        Cecile edited the quotations of Romeo and Juliet Saturday, September 19 2009.

        • Added a quotation: “These violent delights have violent ends. And in their triumph die; like fire and powder. Which, as they kiss, consume.Friar Laurence
        • Added a quotation: “O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon. That monthly changes in her circled orb. Lest that thy love prove likewise variable.Juliet
        • Added a quotation: “O my love! my wife! Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty;Romeo
        • Added a quotation: “Come, gentle night, — come, loving black brow'd night, Give me my Romeo; and when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of Heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night, And pay no worship to the garish sun.Juliet
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      • Book lover

        Book lover edited the quotations of Romeo and Juliet Saturday, September 12 2009.

        • Added a quotation: “A plague o' both your houses! They have made worms' meat of meMercutio
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      • Book lover

        Book lover edited the ridiculously simplified synopsis of Romeo and Juliet Saturday, September 12 2009.

        • Added: Two starcrossed lovers meet their demise because of families incapable of getting along.
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      • Book lover

        Book lover edited the quotations of Romeo and Juliet Saturday, September 12 2009.

        • Added a quotation: “O, be some other name! What's in a name? that which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweetJuliet
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