The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen3Cassell, 1886 |
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... speech to Sicinius , alleging that it apologist ; " but it is a following up of Menenius's previous speech could never be said by Coriolanus's and argument . By adopting Steevens's interrogation point placed at its conclusion ( the ...
... speech to Sicinius , alleging that it apologist ; " but it is a following up of Menenius's previous speech could never be said by Coriolanus's and argument . By adopting Steevens's interrogation point placed at its conclusion ( the ...
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... speech . First Play . What speech , my lord ? Ham . I heard thee speak me a speech once , but it was never acted ; or , if it was , not above once ; for the play , I remember , pleased not the million ; ' twas caviare to the general ...
... speech . First Play . What speech , my lord ? Ham . I heard thee speak me a speech once , but it was never acted ; or , if it was , not above once ; for the play , I remember , pleased not the million ; ' twas caviare to the general ...
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... speech to mean - He was sparing of speech when we questioned him ; but of demands respecting ourselves he was very free in return ; which interpretation completely tallies with the circumstances which really occurred in the previous ...
... speech to mean - He was sparing of speech when we questioned him ; but of demands respecting ourselves he was very free in return ; which interpretation completely tallies with the circumstances which really occurred in the previous ...
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