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It is evident that , after he has spoken the line last cited , Valentine , instead of quitting the stage so as to be out of ear - shot , listens with intense interest to the dialogue between Proteus and Silvia .
It is evident that , after he has spoken the line last cited , Valentine , instead of quitting the stage so as to be out of ear - shot , listens with intense interest to the dialogue between Proteus and Silvia .
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Many passages might be cited to shew that our early dramatists frequently , at the end of a scene , make a prose speech conclude with a couplet , the first line of which is much shorter than the second . SCENE 3.-C. p . 487 ; K. p .
Many passages might be cited to shew that our early dramatists frequently , at the end of a scene , make a prose speech conclude with a couplet , the first line of which is much shorter than the second . SCENE 3.-C. p . 487 ; K. p .
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Malone did not adduce any passages where the form nourish " occurs ; but Steevens cited them from the romance of Syr Eglamour , and Lydgate's Fall of Prynces , with about as much propriety as Grey quoted " kid " from Chaucer to explain ...
Malone did not adduce any passages where the form nourish " occurs ; but Steevens cited them from the romance of Syr Eglamour , and Lydgate's Fall of Prynces , with about as much propriety as Grey quoted " kid " from Chaucer to explain ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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