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... formulas when they are getting together the material for their speeches . Right up to the time of Shakespeare , it would be difficult to find a dramatic lament that does not contain one or other of these formulas . This does not ...
... formulas when they are getting together the material for their speeches . Right up to the time of Shakespeare , it would be difficult to find a dramatic lament that does not contain one or other of these formulas . This does not ...
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... formulas and conventional phrases that lie ready to hand for such occasions . Thus , for example , there is a whole battery of questions that belong to the ritual of lament : ' Where shall I find a place wherein I may lament ...
... formulas and conventional phrases that lie ready to hand for such occasions . Thus , for example , there is a whole battery of questions that belong to the ritual of lament : ' Where shall I find a place wherein I may lament ...
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rhetorical flourish which belongs to the repertory of lament- formulas.1 The Rhetorical Question as a Convention of Lament The formulas so far touched on have all taken the form of rhetorical questions . After the apostrophe and the ...
rhetorical flourish which belongs to the repertory of lament- formulas.1 The Rhetorical Question as a Convention of Lament The formulas so far touched on have all taken the form of rhetorical questions . After the apostrophe and the ...
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PART ONE I Introduction page | 11 |
The Set Speech in Renaissance Drama and Con temporary Theory | 21 |
The Basic Types of Dramatic Set Speech | 44 |
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