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The Two Gentlemen of Verona tells the story of two devoted friends, Valentine and Proteus. Valentine leaves their home city of Verona for Milan, but Proteus, in love with Julia, stays behind. Then Proteus's father sends him to Milan, too. Before leaving, Proteus pledges his love to Julia.
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Play by William Shakespeare
The Two Gentlemen of Verona is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1589 and 1593. Wikipedia
Originally published: 1598
Characters: Thurio, Eglamour, Duke of Milan, and more
Characters: Thurio, Eglamour, Duke of Milan, and more
Genre: comedy

The Two Gentlemen of Verona is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1589 and 1593. It is considered by some to be ...
Apr 22, 2022 · One has a crush on a girl, Julia, though he hasn't yet told her. Sent to court to learn to be “perfect gentlemen,” Valentine and Proteus are ...
Two best friends, Proteus and Valentine, travel to Milan where they both fall in love with Silvia. Silvia loves Valentine, but Proteus pursues her despite the ...
The Two Gentlemen of Verona is one of Shakespeare's earliest plays and also one of the most rarely performed. It's about betrayal, love and disguise.
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona is about two inseparable friends, Valentine and Proteus, and how their friendship is affected when they fall in love.
Bosom buddies Valentine and Proteus bid a tearful farewell on a street in Verona. Valentine is off to improve himself, venturing out to see the world, ...
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona. by William Shakespeare. Translated by Amelia Roper. 130 pages, 5" x 7.75". Paperback; 9780866988292 ...
It is a pastoral story about two young friends who travel to Milan, where they are educated in courtly behaviour. The main source of the play's plot was a ...
Upon a homely object Love can wink. SILVIA. Have done, have done; here comes the gentleman. Exit THURIO. Enter PROTEUS. VALENTINE. Welcome, dear Proteus!