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1 ments ” upon the same play , transposed the dialogue , reduced the rhymes to blank verse , introduced the scene of Juliet's funeral , and a dirge sung by choristers , made Juliet awake before Romeo was dead , and wrote some wretched ...
1 ments ” upon the same play , transposed the dialogue , reduced the rhymes to blank verse , introduced the scene of Juliet's funeral , and a dirge sung by choristers , made Juliet awake before Romeo was dead , and wrote some wretched ...
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... Richard stopping to listen to them in such a situation , is a monstrous incongruity . The King also dies without a word . The first four lines of the dying speech in the acting play are Cibber's , but the remainder , ending with ...
... Richard stopping to listen to them in such a situation , is a monstrous incongruity . The King also dies without a word . The first four lines of the dying speech in the acting play are Cibber's , but the remainder , ending with ...
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Shakespeare almost invariably introduces the salient points of his great characters , either by soliloquy or otherwise , at the opening of the play ; analyse Richard's first speech , and every line will be found to lead up to the one ...
Shakespeare almost invariably introduces the salient points of his great characters , either by soliloquy or otherwise , at the opening of the play ; analyse Richard's first speech , and every line will be found to lead up to the one ...
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