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Take , for instance , the speech which opens Twelfth Night containing the lines : That strain again ! It had a dying fall , 0 , it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets Stealing and giving odour .
Take , for instance , the speech which opens Twelfth Night containing the lines : That strain again ! It had a dying fall , 0 , it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets Stealing and giving odour .
Pagina 23
The speech continues along these lines . It is a speech which would have honoured the Solicitor - General to Queen Elizabeth , and sounds inappropriate in the mouth of “ the warlikę Harry ” . There are also many identical tricks of ...
The speech continues along these lines . It is a speech which would have honoured the Solicitor - General to Queen Elizabeth , and sounds inappropriate in the mouth of “ the warlikę Harry ” . There are also many identical tricks of ...
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There is a long speech " In praise of the worthiest affection " , beginning : My ... This he proceeds to do , and in the course of this discourse there is a number of resemblances with the long speech by Biron ( IV , iii ) , which I ...
There is a long speech " In praise of the worthiest affection " , beginning : My ... This he proceeds to do , and in the course of this discourse there is a number of resemblances with the long speech by Biron ( IV , iii ) , which I ...
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