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... speak Latin ; so I say that the Muses would speak with Shakespeares fine filed phrase , if they would speake English . For Research : Notice the reference to Loue labours wonne . Does this refer to a lost play or to a play which we know ...
... speak Latin ; so I say that the Muses would speak with Shakespeares fine filed phrase , if they would speake English . For Research : Notice the reference to Loue labours wonne . Does this refer to a lost play or to a play which we know ...
Page 42
... speaking to County Paris : " But Montague is bound as well as I / In penalty alike , and ' tis not hard , I think ... speak in couplets for most of his dialogue , but Juliet does not turn again to rime . She is treated realistically ...
... speaking to County Paris : " But Montague is bound as well as I / In penalty alike , and ' tis not hard , I think ... speak in couplets for most of his dialogue , but Juliet does not turn again to rime . She is treated realistically ...
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... speak at first only to him . They speak in cryptic Delphic utterances , hailing him as " Thane of Cawdor " and " King hereafter " as well as by his proper title of Thane of Glamis . It is significant that all of the critical remarks ...
... speak at first only to him . They speak in cryptic Delphic utterances , hailing him as " Thane of Cawdor " and " King hereafter " as well as by his proper title of Thane of Glamis . It is significant that all of the critical remarks ...
Contents
THE IDEA OF SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
CRITICAL APPROACHES TO SHAKESPEARE | 11 |
FACT FROM FANTASY | 17 |
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