Lincoln thedailybeast.com Original passage: The following passage is written by Allen Guelzo, a civil war professor, reviewing the movie Lincoln . This passage is from an article called "A Civil War Professor Reviews 'Lincoln'". "It is on Lincoln himself that the most demanding historical exactness is fitted. And Day-Lewis wears it uncommonly well. His reedy-pitched voice reflects the numerous descriptions of Lincoln's voice which described it as a tenor, with almost squeaky accents. He walks flat-footedly, as Lincoln did, wraps himself in a shawl, features only a tuft of beard at his chin (the luxuriant whiskers of his early presidency have been shaved-down by the time of the movie's events, in 1865), and quotes Shakespeare between off-color stories." ( thedailybeast.com ) Paraphrase: In an article called "A Civil War Professor Reviews 'Lincoln'", from thedailybeast.com , Allen Guelzo reviews the movie Lincoln . Guelzo ...
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