The Works of William Shakespeare ...J.D. Morris and Company, 1901 |
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... speech is almost identical : Call me not lord ! ' The Shakespearian scene , it should be mentioned , has its history . The censorship under Elizabeth would not suffer it to be printed , and it first appears in the Fourth Quarto , of ...
... speech is almost identical : Call me not lord ! ' The Shakespearian scene , it should be mentioned , has its history . The censorship under Elizabeth would not suffer it to be printed , and it first appears in the Fourth Quarto , of ...
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... speech beginning line 36. What is the irony of the situation ? 44. What depression and rebound does Richard experience after the news brought by Salisbury ? Upon what does he rely ? 45. What echo of the preceding ironic stroke is felt ...
... speech beginning line 36. What is the irony of the situation ? 44. What depression and rebound does Richard experience after the news brought by Salisbury ? Upon what does he rely ? 45. What echo of the preceding ironic stroke is felt ...
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... speech Duncan and Banquo were conversing apart , he being the subject of their talk . The be- ginning of Duncan's speech refers to something Banquo has said in praise of Macbeth . Coleridge says “ I always think there is something ...
... speech Duncan and Banquo were conversing apart , he being the subject of their talk . The be- ginning of Duncan's speech refers to something Banquo has said in praise of Macbeth . Coleridge says “ I always think there is something ...
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