The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Band 6Little, Brown and Company, 1865 |
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... speech the very idea which occurs in the last words of the speech that he has just spoken . But in the 4to . of 1608 , and the folio , these two speeches of Carlisle's are separated by one hundred and fifty - six lines which are spoken ...
... speech the very idea which occurs in the last words of the speech that he has just spoken . But in the 4to . of 1608 , and the folio , these two speeches of Carlisle's are separated by one hundred and fifty - six lines which are spoken ...
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... speech . My fear is your displeasure , my court'sy my duty , and my speech to beg your pardons . If you look for a good speech , now , you undo me ; for what I have to say , is of mine own making , and what indeed I should say , will ...
... speech . My fear is your displeasure , my court'sy my duty , and my speech to beg your pardons . If you look for a good speech , now , you undo me ; for what I have to say , is of mine own making , and what indeed I should say , will ...
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... speech , and By this hand ' in his sev- enth speech in this Scene , has ' why ' for marry ' in the sixth . It would be quite superfluous to notice all the changes of this nature . p . 447. " [ And God knows , " & c .: p . 448 . " 1 " I ...
... speech , and By this hand ' in his sev- enth speech in this Scene , has ' why ' for marry ' in the sixth . It would be quite superfluous to notice all the changes of this nature . p . 447. " [ And God knows , " & c .: p . 448 . " 1 " I ...
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