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... speak to the capacity of his hearers . And though his language differs from the vulgar somewhat it will not fly from all huma- nity , with the Tamerlanes and Tamer - Chams of the late age , which had nothing in them but the scenical ...
... speak to the capacity of his hearers . And though his language differs from the vulgar somewhat it will not fly from all huma- nity , with the Tamerlanes and Tamer - Chams of the late age , which had nothing in them but the scenical ...
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... speak with the tongues of angels , yet the audience would turn a deaf ear unless some comic business were provided . Accordingly they em- ployed some hack - writer , or perhaps a member of their own company , to furnish what was ...
... speak with the tongues of angels , yet the audience would turn a deaf ear unless some comic business were provided . Accordingly they em- ployed some hack - writer , or perhaps a member of their own company , to furnish what was ...
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... speak with confidence . In my judgment the text of the earlier edition is preferable . By delaying the catastrophe the additions seem to weaken its impressiveness . At the departure of the scholars , after they have paid their last sad ...
... speak with confidence . In my judgment the text of the earlier edition is preferable . By delaying the catastrophe the additions seem to weaken its impressiveness . At the departure of the scholars , after they have paid their last sad ...
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... words ! When vials of venom were being poured on the dead man's head , it required some courage to speak VOL . I. There is nothing It is plain that e out generously and manfully ; and , therefore , let Introduction . lvii.
... words ! When vials of venom were being poured on the dead man's head , it required some courage to speak VOL . I. There is nothing It is plain that e out generously and manfully ; and , therefore , let Introduction . lvii.
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... speak . " " J. M. " in a MS . poem written in 1600 ( quoted by Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps in his Life of Shakespeare ) , speaks with tenderness of " kynde Kit Marloe . " In a famous passage of the Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels , 1635 ...
... speak . " " J. M. " in a MS . poem written in 1600 ( quoted by Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps in his Life of Shakespeare ) , speaks with tenderness of " kynde Kit Marloe . " In a famous passage of the Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels , 1635 ...
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