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Shakespeare and Radio

SOME people go so far as to deny that the Bard of Avon knew anything about radio, but how do they account for the following quotations from his writings? ‘Ah, stand by," Anthony and Cleopatra. "Take up some other station,’ Coriolanus. "His lecture will be done ere you have tuned," Taming of the Shrew. "And my dial goes not true," All’s Well that Hnds Well. "’Tis no matter how it be in tune so it makes noise enough," As You Like It, "And those musicians that shall play to you hang in the air a thousand leagues from hence," Henry IV.-With acknowledgments to "Radex."

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 24, 24 December 1931, Page 19

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Shakespeare and Radio Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 24, 24 December 1931, Page 19

Shakespeare and Radio Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 24, 24 December 1931, Page 19

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