4 English BiographiesJohn Boynton Priestley, O. B. Davis Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 767 Seiten |
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... Richard promising himself that he would " snarl and bite " as soon as he had the chance , and Richard III gave it to him . Shakespeare did not usually use Marlowe's device of building a whole play around a single , tower- ing villain ...
... Richard promising himself that he would " snarl and bite " as soon as he had the chance , and Richard III gave it to him . Shakespeare did not usually use Marlowe's device of building a whole play around a single , tower- ing villain ...
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... Richard Burbage was such a success as Richard III , a citizen's wife had arranged a meeting with him before she left the playhouse . Shakespeare over- heard this and went to her house instead , and when Burbage arrived and said that Richard ...
... Richard Burbage was such a success as Richard III , a citizen's wife had arranged a meeting with him before she left the playhouse . Shakespeare over- heard this and went to her house instead , and when Burbage arrived and said that Richard ...
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... Richard II . The political point of view was irreproachably correct as far as the series as a whole was concerned , but Shakespeare was faced with a special dilemma in the case of Richard II . Richard had been deposed by Henry of ...
... Richard II . The political point of view was irreproachably correct as far as the series as a whole was concerned , but Shakespeare was faced with a special dilemma in the case of Richard II . Richard had been deposed by Henry of ...
Inhalt
Afterword | 237 |
Abridgment by O B Davis | 436 |
Afterword | 626 |
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