SHAKESPEARE ON THE RADIO
“Then my dial goes not true,” (All’s Well That Ends Well.) “And when in music we have spent an hour, ...... ■ Tour lecture shall have leisure.” (Taming of the Shrew.) “My ingenious. Instrument! “Hark, Polydore., it sounds.’? •i (Cymbellne.) “ ’Tis ho matter how it be in time, “So it makes noise enough.” . (As Tou Like It.) “His lecture will be done ere you hav e tuned.” (Taming of the Shrew.) “And those musicians that shall play to you "Hang in the air a thousand leagues i from hence.” (Henry TV.) “Yet now—no matter— oh, stand by!” (Cleopatra.) “Poor gentleman, take up some other station; here’s no place for you;” (Coriolanus.) “Keep not too long in one ,tune, but snip and away .” (Love’s Labour Lost.) “This union shall do more than battery can,’ (King John.) “If I begin th e battery once again, I will not leave ’*■ (Henry V.)
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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 6334, 7 October 1927, Page 11
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151SHAKESPEARE ON THE RADIO Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 6334, 7 October 1927, Page 11
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