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says that Pedro and Claudio will recognize him , but Don Pedro refers to the lover only as “ a ruffian . " 24 Later Pedro recognizes Borachio as one of Dogberry's prisoners , but does not connect him with the balcony scene.25 Secondly ...
says that Pedro and Claudio will recognize him , but Don Pedro refers to the lover only as “ a ruffian . " 24 Later Pedro recognizes Borachio as one of Dogberry's prisoners , but does not connect him with the balcony scene.25 Secondly ...
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He does not explore the heart of the villain of It is Never too Late to Mend , who conceals his love from the heroine , but says that “ if an observer of nature had accompanied John Meadows on market - day he might have seen ...
He does not explore the heart of the villain of It is Never too Late to Mend , who conceals his love from the heroine , but says that “ if an observer of nature had accompanied John Meadows on market - day he might have seen ...
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In the same scene Macbeth in the Theobald text says : It will have blood , they say ; blood will have blood . But Garrick spoke the line with a different emphasis : It will have blood — they say blood will have blood .
In the same scene Macbeth in the Theobald text says : It will have blood , they say ; blood will have blood . But Garrick spoke the line with a different emphasis : It will have blood — they say blood will have blood .
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