Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... Henry's hypocrisies . The depth of feeling in the lines spoken to Lord Scroop , as Dr. Tillyard has noted , 35 almost anticipates the tragedies , and is quite foreign to the character of Henry as presented in the play . May it be ...
... Henry's hypocrisies . The depth of feeling in the lines spoken to Lord Scroop , as Dr. Tillyard has noted , 35 almost anticipates the tragedies , and is quite foreign to the character of Henry as presented in the play . May it be ...
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... Henry V , send various taunting messages to the English , and thereby provide the Black Prince , like Henry , with the opportunity for a few telling retorts when the victory is won.38 In Shakespeare's play the Black Prince's victories ...
... Henry V , send various taunting messages to the English , and thereby provide the Black Prince , like Henry , with the opportunity for a few telling retorts when the victory is won.38 In Shakespeare's play the Black Prince's victories ...
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... Henry IV's soliloquy , 2 Henry IV , 3. 1. 1-31 , looks back to Henry VI and forward to Henry V on the cares of kingship : 1 Henry IV , 3. 2. 39–85 , recalls Richard II : 1 Henry IV , I. I. 1-18 , 2 Henry IV , 3. 1. 78-79 , 4. 5 . 132 ...
... Henry IV's soliloquy , 2 Henry IV , 3. 1. 1-31 , looks back to Henry VI and forward to Henry V on the cares of kingship : 1 Henry IV , 3. 2. 39–85 , recalls Richard II : 1 Henry IV , I. I. 1-18 , 2 Henry IV , 3. 1. 78-79 , 4. 5 . 132 ...
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