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122 ( in both ) , hence the alteration , due to careful work . Act 1. Scene ii . About fifteen lines are added to Q. Richard's character begins to develop in the most important addition ( 1. ii . 26-34 ) . Two lines in this speech are ...
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74 , 75. my soul's palace has become a prison : Ah , would she break from hence ! Tamburlaine , Part II . iv . ii . ( 63 , b ) : " a passage for my troubled soul , Which beats against this prison to get out .
74 , 75. my soul's palace has become a prison : Ah , would she break from hence ! Tamburlaine , Part II . iv . ii . ( 63 , b ) : " a passage for my troubled soul , Which beats against this prison to get out .
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Here pitch our battle ; hence we will not budge . Tamburlaine , Part II . II . i . ( 54 , a ) : ¡° Our battle then , in martial manner pitched . . . shall bear The figure of the semi - circled moon .
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