The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... speech after speech , and once even in a stagedirection , though the editors have obliterated it " . For the zenith of the play is not the victory — that is lightly passed over , and ( in itself miraculous 3 ) is ascribed to God alone ...
... speech after speech , and once even in a stagedirection , though the editors have obliterated it " . For the zenith of the play is not the victory — that is lightly passed over , and ( in itself miraculous 3 ) is ascribed to God alone ...
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... speech signifies an ' aside ' . Four dots represent a full - stop in the original , except when it occurs at the end of a speech , and they mark a long pause . Original colons or semicolons , which denote a somewhat shorter pause , are ...
... speech signifies an ' aside ' . Four dots represent a full - stop in the original , except when it occurs at the end of a speech , and they mark a long pause . Original colons or semicolons , which denote a somewhat shorter pause , are ...
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... speech ( 1. 2. 33 ff . ) , which is palpably a mere versification of Holinshed , should contain a misspelling that can be traced to a misprint in Hall , seems eloquent on the problem of joint - authorship . Fabyan ( v . note 4. I. 294-8 ) ...
... speech ( 1. 2. 33 ff . ) , which is palpably a mere versification of Holinshed , should contain a misspelling that can be traced to a misprint in Hall , seems eloquent on the problem of joint - authorship . Fabyan ( v . note 4. I. 294-8 ) ...
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