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On Dec 28, 4:13 am, al...@chebucto.ns.ca (Brad Filippone) wrote: > spinoza1111(spinoza1...@yahoo.com) wrote: > > : I believe Marlowe and Shakespeare collaborated on Henry VI part 1, and > : note the speeches in which there is one idea per line, the lines being > : connected as compound sentences with equal-weight clauses. This is > : either Shakespeare learning from Marlowe, who encased thoughts     

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Author: spinoza1111
Date: Dec 29, 2007 04:58

spinoza1111 (spinoza1111@yahoo.com) wrote: : I believe Marlowe and Shakespeare collaborated on Henry VI part 1, and : note the speeches in which there is one idea per line, the lines being : connected as compound sentences with equal-weight clauses. This is : either Shakespeare learning from Marlowe, who encased thoughts in : lines ("Is it not passing brave to be a king/And ride in triumph
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On Dec 21, 12:54�am, spinoza1111 <spinoza1...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Dec 21, 5:28�am, Roundtable <lancelotinl...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > OLkay, so I garbled my way through Henry VI part one, every day for my > > daily 15 minutes "rehearsing", where I act out plays out loud, doing > > all the parts, > > male and female, as I've told you all before many times, > > and I must say     

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Author: Brad Filippone
Date: Dec 27, 2007 12:13

On Dec 21, 5:28 am, Roundtable <lancelotinl...@hotmail.com> wrote: OLkay, so I garbled my way through Henry VI part one, every day for my daily 15 minutes "rehearsing", where I act out plays out loud, doing all the parts, male and female, as I've told you all before many times, and I must say part one was, uhm, well, a bit of hard going. I mean, I didn't exactly jump up and down
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This is the best of the three parts of Henry VI. The title character gets a lot more prominence here than in the previous parts - where Part 1 was Talbot's story, and Part 2 York's, this is much more Henry's. He gets by far the best scene almost to himself - Act 2 Scene 5, a meditation on the awfulness of war and the nature of kingship. Also, where the supernatural forces of the first two parts     

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Author: lackpurity
Date: Dec 20, 2007 23:18

---------------------------------------------------- Wm Shaxpere & Anna *WHATEley* of *TEMPLE* Grafton ........................................... <<There is an old English word *WHATE* , . meaning fortune, *FATE* , or destiny, I think that in a desperate moment of inspiration, confused before the clerk, Shakespeare reached into his heart and came out with the name of that Anne who would
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------------------------------------------------- http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?p=3721518 <<There were 153 Hail Marys. Most people forget about the three near the start of the Rosary. It has been suggested that the 153 corresponds to the 153 fish caught in John 21:11: "So Simon Peter went over and dragged the net ashore full of one hundred fifty-three large fish. Even though there     

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Author: spinoza1111
Date: Dec 20, 2007 22:54

>>> art <acneu...@gmail.com> wrote: 1. Palin doesn¹t believe global warming has been proven. 2. Palin wants to teach creationism alongside evolution in public schools. . "David L. Webb" <David.L.W...@Dartmouth.edu> wrote: It seems that Palin would make a great anti-Stratfordian -- she possesses both the requisite cavalier disregard for the evidence
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------------------------------------------------------ . Wm Shaxpere & Anna *WHATEley* of Temple Grafton ........................................... <<There is an old English word *WHATE* , . meaning fortune, *FATE* , or destiny, I think that in a desperate moment of inspiration, confused before the clerk, Shakespeare reached into his heart and came out with the name of that Anne who would     

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Author: nicholas.whyte
Date: Sep 13, 2008 02:36

>> "David L. Webb" <David.L.W...@Dartmouth.edu> wrote: I remonstrated that you and your coreligionists were making farcical fools of yourselves without any help from me, but he remained unmoved, and as you know, a Templar's first duty is obedience. Besides, it has been pointed out that in the case of my present interlocutor, my posts might be better characterized
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Date: Sep 11, 2008 13:34

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