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... lines : Yet cease your ire you angry Starres of Heaven , Wind , Raine , and Thunder , remember earthly man Is but a substaunce ... Whether Shakespeare's lines or not , for the speech beginning auspi- ciously degenerates , Shakespeare at ...
... lines : Yet cease your ire you angry Starres of Heaven , Wind , Raine , and Thunder , remember earthly man Is but a substaunce ... Whether Shakespeare's lines or not , for the speech beginning auspi- ciously degenerates , Shakespeare at ...
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... line or lines . In the earlier period , up to , say , 1580 , this form of delivery covered , when it occurred , on an average , six lines . Usually these lines involved some descriptive comment on the approaching character , delivered ...
... line or lines . In the earlier period , up to , say , 1580 , this form of delivery covered , when it occurred , on an average , six lines . Usually these lines involved some descriptive comment on the approaching character , delivered ...
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... lines each , there are in Pericles 389 lines of ' solo ' speech , 401 in Cymbeline , 146 in The Winter's Tale , 87 in The Tempest , 69 in Henry VIII , and — a wholesome warning against superficial or quick judgements ! -210 in The Two ...
... lines each , there are in Pericles 389 lines of ' solo ' speech , 401 in Cymbeline , 146 in The Winter's Tale , 87 in The Tempest , 69 in Henry VIII , and — a wholesome warning against superficial or quick judgements ! -210 in The Two ...
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