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Page 187
Prosodically , the mode engenders the end - stopped line . The lines of verse behave like the characters , each striving to stand in self - sufficient and self - assertive orotundity . A speech is like a recital of titles and honors ...
Prosodically , the mode engenders the end - stopped line . The lines of verse behave like the characters , each striving to stand in self - sufficient and self - assertive orotundity . A speech is like a recital of titles and honors ...
Page 339
Some lines later , she concludes the scene ( iv ) with a second soliloquy ( of 27 lines ) . She has just had a long interview with Silvia , during which she has learned that that lady does not return Proteus ' affection .
Some lines later , she concludes the scene ( iv ) with a second soliloquy ( of 27 lines ) . She has just had a long interview with Silvia , during which she has learned that that lady does not return Proteus ' affection .
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As a matter of fact , in his ten - line soliloquy in scene iii of Act I , he acknowledges the fickleness of young love . ... Proteus , in two lengthy soliloquies ( 23 lines and 43 lines respectively ) , admits his nature .
As a matter of fact , in his ten - line soliloquy in scene iii of Act I , he acknowledges the fickleness of young love . ... Proteus , in two lengthy soliloquies ( 23 lines and 43 lines respectively ) , admits his nature .
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