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... speech . " It may also be doubted whether the editors of the folio would have included in their volume a play never put before the public . Yet , granting the play had been acted , we can hardly suppose this to have been of such ...
... speech . " It may also be doubted whether the editors of the folio would have included in their volume a play never put before the public . Yet , granting the play had been acted , we can hardly suppose this to have been of such ...
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... speech . The allusion to " looking babies in the eyes , " which Steevens sees , is very doubtful . 117. Much ! ] ironically , as so often in the dramatists . 123. their pleasures ] what they de- sire to have said in their behalf . · 125 ...
... speech . The allusion to " looking babies in the eyes , " which Steevens sees , is very doubtful . 117. Much ! ] ironically , as so often in the dramatists . 123. their pleasures ] what they de- sire to have said in their behalf . · 125 ...
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... speech than one whose sole habitation is the free air about him . In " broader " there is · 65 also the idea of unrestrained , licentious ; cp . Macbeth , III . vi . 21 ; Hamlet , III . iv . 2 . 64. great buildings ] with the impli ...
... speech than one whose sole habitation is the free air about him . In " broader " there is · 65 also the idea of unrestrained , licentious ; cp . Macbeth , III . vi . 21 ; Hamlet , III . iv . 2 . 64. great buildings ] with the impli ...
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