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George Ian Duthie. (}E()R(}E LAIJIDITTIJIE Roufledge E E Taylor 51 Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK First published in 1951 Reprinted in 2005 by Routledge 2 SHAKESPEARE Title Page.
George Ian Duthie. (}E()R(}E LAIJIDITTIJIE Roufledge E E Taylor 51 Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK First published in 1951 Reprinted in 2005 by Routledge 2 SHAKESPEARE Title Page.
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George Ian Duthie. First published in 1951 Reprinted in 2005 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN Transferred to Digital Printing 2008 Routledge is an imPrint of the Taylor (5 Francis Group All rights ...
George Ian Duthie. First published in 1951 Reprinted in 2005 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN Transferred to Digital Printing 2008 Routledge is an imPrint of the Taylor (5 Francis Group All rights ...
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... First Published 1951 RePrt'nted 1955 T0 SIMON MACLEAN, Esg. Printed in Great Britain I at the Gainsborough Press, St. Album, by Fisher, Knight and Co. Ltd. Chapter I III [V VI VII CONTENTS Foreword Page 7 Original Copyright Page.
... First Published 1951 RePrt'nted 1955 T0 SIMON MACLEAN, Esg. Printed in Great Britain I at the Gainsborough Press, St. Album, by Fisher, Knight and Co. Ltd. Chapter I III [V VI VII CONTENTS Foreword Page 7 Original Copyright Page.
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... first scene in which we have witnessed him in the company of Falstaff. It has been an amusing scene, and it has contained the promise of further amusement. Yet at the end of the scene, left alone, Hal apostrophizes Falstaff and his crew ...
... first scene in which we have witnessed him in the company of Falstaff. It has been an amusing scene, and it has contained the promise of further amusement. Yet at the end of the scene, left alone, Hal apostrophizes Falstaff and his crew ...
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Inhalt
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Chapter II Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder Antithesis | 39 |
Chapter III Comedy | 57 |
Chapter IV Imaginative Interpretation and Troilus and Cressida | 89 |
Chapter V History | 115 |
Chapter VI Tragedy | 157 |
Chapter VII The Last Plays | 188 |
Book List | 201 |
Index | 205 |
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