TragediesCollier, 1899 |
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Page 79
... speech of old Montague exhibits the poetical aspect of the play even more strikingly : - " Many a morning hath he there been seen , With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew . " : - It is remarkable that the speech thus commencing ...
... speech of old Montague exhibits the poetical aspect of the play even more strikingly : - " Many a morning hath he there been seen , With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew . " : - It is remarkable that the speech thus commencing ...
Page 123
... speech . 1 Play . What speech , my lord ? Ham . I heard thce speak me a speech once , -but it was never acted ; or , if it was , not above once ; for the play , I remember , pleased not the million ; ' t was caviare to the general : but ...
... speech . 1 Play . What speech , my lord ? Ham . I heard thce speak me a speech once , -but it was never acted ; or , if it was , not above once ; for the play , I remember , pleased not the million ; ' t was caviare to the general : but ...
Page 336
... speech of Sempronius . The fourth scene , again , has little peculiarity . It might be Shakspere's , or it might be the work of an inferior writer . Of the fifth scene we venture to say most distinctly that it is not Shakspere's ...
... speech of Sempronius . The fourth scene , again , has little peculiarity . It might be Shakspere's , or it might be the work of an inferior writer . Of the fifth scene we venture to say most distinctly that it is not Shakspere's ...
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