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... speech of Sampson . ) In a note on a later passage of the play just cited , Mr. Collier observes , " The entrance of Romeo is marked in the old copies eight lines before he speaks : perhaps he was in- tended to stand back for a time ...
... speech of Sampson . ) In a note on a later passage of the play just cited , Mr. Collier observes , " The entrance of Romeo is marked in the old copies eight lines before he speaks : perhaps he was in- tended to stand back for a time ...
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... speech diffuse , " & c . " So all the old editions : to diffuse ' meant , in the time of Shakespeare , to disorder or confuse : diffus'd attire ' is an expression in Henry V. ' ( Vol . v . p . 556 ) for disordered dress . A diffus'd ...
... speech diffuse , " & c . " So all the old editions : to diffuse ' meant , in the time of Shakespeare , to disorder or confuse : diffus'd attire ' is an expression in Henry V. ' ( Vol . v . p . 556 ) for disordered dress . A diffus'd ...
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... speech were not sufficient ( and I think it is ) to shew that Lear does more than " repeat what he would say to Goneril , ” — that , wishing to impress Regan with the full absurdity of his asking forgiveness of her sister , he drops ...
... speech were not sufficient ( and I think it is ) to shew that Lear does more than " repeat what he would say to Goneril , ” — that , wishing to impress Regan with the full absurdity of his asking forgiveness of her sister , he drops ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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