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... speech of a certain type . Therefore , though the speech is in verse , the convention demands that it should be regarded as prose typical of everyday speech . Besides , the speech metrically ( as well as ideationally ) fits in with the ...
... speech of a certain type . Therefore , though the speech is in verse , the convention demands that it should be regarded as prose typical of everyday speech . Besides , the speech metrically ( as well as ideationally ) fits in with the ...
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... speech . By doing so he is expected " to hold the mirror up to nature " and " to show virtue her own feature , scorn her own image " . It is obvious that if the text of the speech itself did not represent events as if in a mirror , the ...
... speech . By doing so he is expected " to hold the mirror up to nature " and " to show virtue her own feature , scorn her own image " . It is obvious that if the text of the speech itself did not represent events as if in a mirror , the ...
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... speech makes a whole with Hippolyta's remark about the lovers ' adventures , to which it is a reply , and her comment on Theseus ' views presented therein . Therefore it should be analysed together with its immediate context . Hip . The ...
... speech makes a whole with Hippolyta's remark about the lovers ' adventures , to which it is a reply , and her comment on Theseus ' views presented therein . Therefore it should be analysed together with its immediate context . Hip . The ...
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