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The seasons ' difference . We are meant to feel that years have been passed in exile . ( See Introduction III . ) 3. Note the abundant allit tion throughout this scene , especially on the labials p , f , b , and the liquids land m ...
The seasons ' difference . We are meant to feel that years have been passed in exile . ( See Introduction III . ) 3. Note the abundant allit tion throughout this scene , especially on the labials p , f , b , and the liquids land m ...
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An interesting line , as showing Shakespeare's consciousness of the difference between prose and verse in dialogue , for which see Prosody 2 . Cf. Falstaff's burlesque rise to verse in 1 Henry IV . , ii . 4. 431 ; 2 Henry IV . , v . 3.
An interesting line , as showing Shakespeare's consciousness of the difference between prose and verse in dialogue , for which see Prosody 2 . Cf. Falstaff's burlesque rise to verse in 1 Henry IV . , ii . 4. 431 ; 2 Henry IV . , v . 3.
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120 ) , difference ( ii . 1. 6 ) , flattery ( ii . 1. 10 ) , butchery ( ii . 3. 27 ) , boisterous ( iv . 3. 31 ) , murmuring ( iv . 3. 78 ) , desperate ( v . 4. 32 ) , Frederick ( v . 4. 144 ) , every ( v . 4. 162 ) ; animals ( ii . 1.
120 ) , difference ( ii . 1. 6 ) , flattery ( ii . 1. 10 ) , butchery ( ii . 3. 27 ) , boisterous ( iv . 3. 31 ) , murmuring ( iv . 3. 78 ) , desperate ( v . 4. 32 ) , Frederick ( v . 4. 144 ) , every ( v . 4. 162 ) ; animals ( ii . 1.
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