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... speech , however , is perhaps the one she utters to cheer her followers on before this last battle ; a speech full of the imagery of sea and tempest and wreck , and so echoing the passage already quoted from her husband's soliloquy at ...
... speech , however , is perhaps the one she utters to cheer her followers on before this last battle ; a speech full of the imagery of sea and tempest and wreck , and so echoing the passage already quoted from her husband's soliloquy at ...
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... speech after speech . And when one of the keepers who capture him in the forest asks where his crown is , he replies My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not decked with diamonds and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is ...
... speech after speech . And when one of the keepers who capture him in the forest asks where his crown is , he replies My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not decked with diamonds and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is ...
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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 ...
Inhalt
CROOKBACK | vii |
The Wars of the Roses in the Chronicles | xvi |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY VI | xxxix |
Urheberrecht | |
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