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repressed; concealed

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suppressed

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2
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contempt; disdain

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scorn

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3
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completely; absolutely

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stark

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4
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Logos

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the appeal to reason

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5
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harmony; unity

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concord

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6
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Queen Elizabeth appeared on the battlefield here.

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Tilbury, Essex

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7
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to talk idly and at length; to chatter

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prate

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8
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Pathos

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the appeal to emotion

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9
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betrayal of trust or allegiance; disloyalty

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treachery

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10
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what the troops were grumbling and nervous about

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the Spanish Armada

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11
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to bitterly regret; to feel sorrow over

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rue

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12
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Some gentler passion slide into my mind,

For I am soft, and made of melting snow;”

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Stanza 3 -

“On Monsieur’s Departure”

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13
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“I know I have the body out of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king …”

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a powerful use of antitheses before the troops

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14
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  • “I grieve and dare not show my discontent;*
  • I love, and yet am forced to hate;”*
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Stanza 1 -

“On Monsieur’s Departure”

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15
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… we shall shortly have a famous victory

  • over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom,*
  • and of my people.”*
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the appeal to reason

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16
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  • “My care is like my shadow in the sun -*
  • Follow me flying, flies when I pursue it,”*
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Stanza 2 -

“On Monsieur’s Departure”

17
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logos, pathos, ethos

A

persuasive appeals

18
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  • “… to lay down for my God, and for my*
  • kingdom, and my people, my hounr*
  • and my blood …”*
A

to talk idly and at length; to chatter

19
Q
  • “… I do not desire to live to distrust my*
  • faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear.”*
A

Queen Elizabeth’s response to her counsel’s warning

20
Q

“I am, and not; I freeze and yet am burned”

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a good example of irony or paradox