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What does the phrase "Star - cross'd" mean as used in Line 6 of the prologue
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What does the phrase "Star - cross'd" mean as used in Line 6 of the prologue
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There are lot of definitions of the word. I advise you to put a picture of the prologue
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Of what?
There's a lot of definitions for this. Probably the most common would be... I don't really know how to explain it. I have an example though; "star crossed lovers".
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