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Henry V / Rhetorical Devices and Theme in Act 1, Scene 2, 260-298

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29591
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Henry V / Rhetorical Devices and Theme in Act 1, Scene 2, 260-298
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In 7 pages the author discusses the rhetorical devices and theme in Act 1, Scene 2, 260-298 of William Shakespeare's "Henry V." Bibliography lists 2 sources.

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