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 In "Romeo and Juliet", who said, "I have a faint cold, fear thrills through my veins"?

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In Romeo and Juliet, the line "I have a faint cold, fear thrills through my veins" was spoken by Juliet. It is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare and first performed in 1597.
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This line was spoken by Romeo. He uses this metaphor to describe the fear and hesitation he is experiencing before entering the Capulet's party. This quote shows how Romeo senses that danger is imminent, foreshadowing the tragic events that will soon occur.
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In Act 4, Scene 3 of "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet utters these words while expressing her apprehension and fear as she prepares to take the potion that will simulate her death.
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