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... speeches , the play offers con- siderable textual difficulties , it must be allowed that the work of the printers was , on the whole , well done . In the present edition , therefore , the first Folio has been followed wherever possible ...
... speeches , the play offers con- siderable textual difficulties , it must be allowed that the work of the printers was , on the whole , well done . In the present edition , therefore , the first Folio has been followed wherever possible ...
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... speeches , and the complete absence of rhyming verses , except in the speech of Time as Chorus at the beginning of Act IV . , are sure indications that The Winter's Tale is one of Shakespeare's latest plays ; while the high percentage ...
... speeches , and the complete absence of rhyming verses , except in the speech of Time as Chorus at the beginning of Act IV . , are sure indications that The Winter's Tale is one of Shakespeare's latest plays ; while the high percentage ...
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... speeches ending with an incomplete line in Winter's Tale , 84 · 5 per cent . in The Tempest , 85 per cent . in Cymbeline ( Der Vers in Shakespeare's Dramen ) . 1 See New Shakespeare Society Transactions , 1875 , p . 419 . 2 Re - edited ...
... speeches ending with an incomplete line in Winter's Tale , 84 · 5 per cent . in The Tempest , 85 per cent . in Cymbeline ( Der Vers in Shakespeare's Dramen ) . 1 See New Shakespeare Society Transactions , 1875 , p . 419 . 2 Re - edited ...
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... speech of Archidamus , and to a less degree , the whole of this first scene , when judged in the light of the subse- quent development of the plot , is in- tensely ironic . Equally ironic are the hopes expressed in the following speeches ...
... speech of Archidamus , and to a less degree , the whole of this first scene , when judged in the light of the subse- quent development of the plot , is in- tensely ironic . Equally ironic are the hopes expressed in the following speeches ...
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... speech which follows . In the Long MS . it stands : Leon . Have I lov'd thee ? Make that vexation ; sully ] vexation ? sully Ff . and tails Hanmer . 329. wasps ; ] rot ! 324. go rot ] go do ' t Heath . 329. thorns . tails ] and thorns ...
... speech which follows . In the Long MS . it stands : Leon . Have I lov'd thee ? Make that vexation ; sully ] vexation ? sully Ff . and tails Hanmer . 329. wasps ; ] rot ! 324. go rot ] go do ' t Heath . 329. thorns . tails ] and thorns ...
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