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A thought at a time: why am I using this word now?
What actors do: the basic techniques of acting
That would be scanned: Scansion and the architecture of the verse line
Acting is arguing: the art of using language to persuade
The word against the word: antithesis, the indispensable tool
Different voices: the changing height of Shakespearean language
One line at a time: phrasing with the verse line
Putting it together: the fundamentals in action: a review
Sweet varied notes: the music of the language, and its rhythm, tempo, and pace
Verbiage: the power of Shakespeare's verbs
But how do you really feel? Irony, wit, humor, and emotion
Suit the action to the world: thought, text, and stage business
What the other guy is thinking: thinking the text in scenes
More prosaic concerns: thinking Shakespeare's prose
What's past is prologue: some conclusions
Some resources: works worth keeping close at hand.

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