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Posted by Sonnet CLV on April 28, 19100 at 03:21:17:
In Reply to: RE: ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE (from 'As You Like It') posted by KATHLEEN GLEESON on April 15, 19100 at 14:15:49:
Try to be specific with your requests for help. "Some information" can mean most anything. For instance, I could tell you the speech is spoken by Jaques (which tells you little). I could say it comprises lines 149-176 of II,vii in the Folger Library edition (which tells you little). I could say it's based upon the ancient concept of the seven ages of man (which tells you little). Rather ... to what purpose are you looking? Why do you need this information? What kinds of ideas are you expecting to find?
Did you read the speech? Do you understand it? Do you want clarification of the lines? It's to your own benefit to ask your question as specifically and soundly (informed by a reading of the piece) as possible. You may even find that, if you do that, you receive help.
Sorry I can't be more specific.
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