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... speech , opposing the deposition very strongly : for making it , the Bishop is arrested for high treason . The speech may be thought of as extra awkward for the rebels if we bear in mind that their main concern in the deposition scene ...
... speech , opposing the deposition very strongly : for making it , the Bishop is arrested for high treason . The speech may be thought of as extra awkward for the rebels if we bear in mind that their main concern in the deposition scene ...
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... speech . It has been argued that we need the conception of order , the better to see the disorder the play is to unfold . " But the speech is equally striking for its picture of discord and raging appetite . It is couched as a warning ...
... speech . It has been argued that we need the conception of order , the better to see the disorder the play is to unfold . " But the speech is equally striking for its picture of discord and raging appetite . It is couched as a warning ...
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... speech in ' Shake- speare's Ulysses and the Problem of Value ' . 27 Cf. Kenneth Muir , p . 36 . 28 Marsh regards Ulysses ' speech as ' in the nature of a choric comment on the whole play ' ( p . 195 ) ; D. A. Traversi argues in ...
... speech in ' Shake- speare's Ulysses and the Problem of Value ' . 27 Cf. Kenneth Muir , p . 36 . 28 Marsh regards Ulysses ' speech as ' in the nature of a choric comment on the whole play ' ( p . 195 ) ; D. A. Traversi argues in ...
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