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... speech describing Antony's character and temperament ( I. iv . 55-71 ) is all marked down the side , and in addition seven lines which are remarkable for vividness of phrasing are under - scored . Exactly the same system of marking is ...
... speech describing Antony's character and temperament ( I. iv . 55-71 ) is all marked down the side , and in addition seven lines which are remarkable for vividness of phrasing are under - scored . Exactly the same system of marking is ...
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... speeches ( IV . i . 148–63 and V. i . 33–48 ) , with the exception of the last line of the earlier speech To still my beating mind , which has two side - marks in addition . This seems to show that he developed the dotted side - marking ...
... speeches ( IV . i . 148–63 and V. i . 33–48 ) , with the exception of the last line of the earlier speech To still my beating mind , which has two side - marks in addition . This seems to show that he developed the dotted side - marking ...
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... speech on order , ' degree , priority , and place ' , ' divert and cracke , rend and deracinate ' , as if to emphasize the amazing mass and volume of rhetoric which only Shakespeare could use without being weakened by it ; and Ulysses ...
... speech on order , ' degree , priority , and place ' , ' divert and cracke , rend and deracinate ' , as if to emphasize the amazing mass and volume of rhetoric which only Shakespeare could use without being weakened by it ; and Ulysses ...
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