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  • The Strangers Case Speech from Sir Thomas More - The State of Shakespeare
    Grant them removed, and grant that this your noise Hath chid down all the majesty of England; Plodding to the ports and coasts for transportation, And that you sit as kings in your desires, What had you got? I’ll tell you: you had taught Would feed on one another […] As but to banish you, whither would you go? Should give you harbor?
  • Sir Thomas More: Act 2, Scene 4 - PlayShakespeare. com
    He that will not see a red herring at a Harry groat, butter at eleven pence a pound, meal at nine shillings a bushel, and beef at four nobles a stone, list to me 1 It will come to that pass, if strangers be suffered Mark him 2 You would have us upon t’ hip, would you?
  • The Strangers Case Speech from Sir Thomas More
    Thomas More asks the rioters to imagine themselves in the shoes of the immigrants they're attacking The manuscript shown in the video is an original version of the speech and was very likely written by William Shakespeare What had you got? I’ll tell you: you had taught Would feed on one another [ ] As but to banish you, whither would you go?
  • The Strangers’ Case
    The text of the play, Sir Thomas More, is available at Project Gutenberg; here are the bits that McKellan performed, after the crowd calls for the removal of the strangers (some translation help, if you need it):
  • The Strangers Case | Folger Shakespeare Library
    On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Sir Ian McKellen shared a monologue that some believe Shakespeare may have written The speech, known as The Strangers’ Case, comes from an Elizabethan play, Sir Thomas More
  • Shakespeare, Sir Thomas More: Act 2, Scene 4 – British Literature
    SIR THOMAS MORE Grant them removed, and grant that this your noise Hath chid down all the majesty of England; Imagine that you see the wretched strangers, Their babies at their backs and their poor luggage, Plodding tooth ports and costs for transportation, And that you sit as kings in your desires, Authority quite silent by your brawl,
  • Speak Me A Speech – Sir Thomas More
    Men who don’t hear reason, who don’t want to see you As if you were made of mud, as if you had no God Imagine being on the receiving end of this Have you forgotten that one hand washes another?
  • Shakespeare, William - Sir Thomas More, Act 2, sc. 4, l. 55ff (c. 1592 . . .
    Quelling rioting Englishmen who were demanding the expulsion of Flemish immigrants, noting that being part of pitiless mob violence makes one a target for future violence by others The play was written by Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle, with revisions and edits by multiple writers
  • Let the Strangers Be Removed – Grace Unscripted
    It is the only existing piece of writing believed to be in Shakespeare’s own hand More delivers the speech at St Martin-in-the-Fields located at Trafalgar Square
  • William Shakespeare - Sir Thomas More Page 09
    O, desperate as you are, Wash your foul minds with tears, and those same hands, That you like rebels lift against the peace, Lift up for peace, and your unreverent knees, Make them your feet to kneel to be forgiven!





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