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Shakspere , therefore , could not have mentioned an earth . quake with the minuteness of the passage in the Nurse's speech without immediately calling up some associations in the minds of his audience . He knew the double world in which ...
Shakspere , therefore , could not have mentioned an earth . quake with the minuteness of the passage in the Nurse's speech without immediately calling up some associations in the minds of his audience . He knew the double world in which ...
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We almagt fancy that the “ Queen Mab " speech will of itself furnish au example of what we mean . endeavoured to comfort my manner . I fed from the cor manuscript of the play . In Each time admired the more on more exact examination ...
We almagt fancy that the “ Queen Mab " speech will of itself furnish au example of what we mean . endeavoured to comfort my manner . I fed from the cor manuscript of the play . In Each time admired the more on more exact examination ...
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... which the author has not yet quite completed , Venus and Adonis , that I might read it in my nightly leisure . My friend , even here , even in this sweet narrative , -even in this soft speech and voluptuous imagery ...
... which the author has not yet quite completed , Venus and Adonis , that I might read it in my nightly leisure . My friend , even here , even in this sweet narrative , -even in this soft speech and voluptuous imagery ...
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JULIET , daughter to Capulet . Nurse to Juliet . Citizens of Verona ; several Men and Women , relations to both houses ; Maskers , Guards . Watchman , and Atiendants . S.SLY . * The first ten beautiful lines of Montague's speech are.
JULIET , daughter to Capulet . Nurse to Juliet . Citizens of Verona ; several Men and Women , relations to both houses ; Maskers , Guards . Watchman , and Atiendants . S.SLY . * The first ten beautiful lines of Montague's speech are.
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The first ten beautiful lines of Montague's speech are not in the original quarto ; neither is Benvolio's question , " Have you importun'd him ? ” nor the answer . We find them in ( B ) , the quarto of 1599 ...
The first ten beautiful lines of Montague's speech are not in the original quarto ; neither is Benvolio's question , " Have you importun'd him ? ” nor the answer . We find them in ( B ) , the quarto of 1599 ...
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