The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... speak , he asked the name of the room he was in , and , being told it was called Jerusalem , he said , — “ Laud be ... speaking of Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger , he adds the following : - " What had a grammatical and ...
... speak , he asked the name of the room he was in , and , being told it was called Jerusalem , he said , — “ Laud be ... speaking of Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger , he adds the following : - " What had a grammatical and ...
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... speak of Hotspur satisfactorily ; not indeed be- cause the lines of his character are not bold and prominent enough , but rather because they are so much so . For his frame is greatly disproportioned , which causes him to be all the ...
... speak of Hotspur satisfactorily ; not indeed be- cause the lines of his character are not bold and prominent enough , but rather because they are so much so . For his frame is greatly disproportioned , which causes him to be all the ...
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... of action . " " Speaking thick " is elsewhere set down as one of his pe- culiarities ; and it seems doubtful whether the Poet took I this from some tradition concerning him , or considered. xxxi KING HENRY IV Introduction.
... of action . " " Speaking thick " is elsewhere set down as one of his pe- culiarities ; and it seems doubtful whether the Poet took I this from some tradition concerning him , or considered. xxxi KING HENRY IV Introduction.
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... speak of him in the same strain . And herewith agrees the speech of Holinshed : " This king , even at first appointing with himself to show that princely honors should change public manners , determined to put on him the shape of a new ...
... speak of him in the same strain . And herewith agrees the speech of Holinshed : " This king , even at first appointing with himself to show that princely honors should change public manners , determined to put on him the shape of a new ...
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... speaking thus to the prince ; for he has more penetration than to be ignorant that there is matter in him that will take fire when such sparks are struck into it . Accordingly , before they part , the prince speaks such words , and in ...
... speaking thus to the prince ; for he has more penetration than to be ignorant that there is matter in him that will take fire when such sparks are struck into it . Accordingly , before they part , the prince speaks such words , and in ...
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