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“I do not understand this; and Shakspeare seems to have intended the meaning not to be more than snatched at : ‘By my fay, I cannot reason!'”
Hamlet Act Two, Part Six By Dennis Abrams For your reading enjoyment this weekend (along with Act Three of Hamlet for those of you who haven’t started it yet — my next post will be Sunday night/Monday morning beginning our … Continue reading
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