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Title: Romeo & Juliet.
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In Act 4, Scene 1, he gave Juliet a sleeping potion without thinking
of the possible outcomes of such an outrages plan. He admits that much of
the fault of the tragedy lies in his hands when he says "And her I stand both
to impeach and purge myself condemned and myself excused", and when he say
"Her nurse is privy; and, if aught in this miscarried by myself... Showed first 250 characters
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In Act 4, Scene 1, he gave Juliet a sleeping potion without thinking
of the possible outcomes of such an outrages plan. He admits that much of
the fault of the tragedy lies in his hands when he says "And her I stand both
to impeach and purge myself condemned and myself excused", and when he say
"Her nurse is privy; and, if aught in this miscarried by myself... Showed next 250 characters
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