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Quotations!!
How can I quote from these passages:
1-Stage direction
The dinning-room of a fairly large suburban house, belonging to a prosprous manufacturer. It has good solid furniture of the period. The general effect is substantial and heavily comfortable but not easy and homlike.
(An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley)
2-Play
LEAR: But goes thy heart with this?
CORDELIA: Ah, my good Lord.
LEAR: So young, and so untender?
CORDELIA: Let it be so: thy truth then be thy dower:
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When the curtains rises, the set is in darkness but for a single spot which descends vertically upon the COMMON MAN, who stands in front of a big property basket.
COMMON MAN: It is preverse! To start a play made up of kings and Cardinals in speaking costumes and intellectuals with embroidered mouths, with me. (A Man for all Seasons by Robert Bolt)
Peace be with you.
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Re: Quotations!!
I'm not sure I understand the question. To quote these in a piece of writing just do what you did here: rewrite them. Use quotation marks and put it in a seperate paragraph since it's long. Of course, you introduce it somehow too.
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