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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... prince becomes a hypocrite only if Falstaff's relationship with him is to be taken as a serious and personal one . It is the nature of the relation between the Prince and Falstaff which determines their charac- ters . In Chapman's ...
... prince becomes a hypocrite only if Falstaff's relationship with him is to be taken as a serious and personal one . It is the nature of the relation between the Prince and Falstaff which determines their charac- ters . In Chapman's ...
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... Prince Hal . The Prince indeed appears only twice before the scene of his father's death , and in one of these scenes he is not with Falstaff . Instead of being contrasted with Chivalry and the forward child Understanding in the persons ...
... Prince Hal . The Prince indeed appears only twice before the scene of his father's death , and in one of these scenes he is not with Falstaff . Instead of being contrasted with Chivalry and the forward child Understanding in the persons ...
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... Prince Hal as moved a response : · Do not thinke so , you shal not find it so . ... and in the closing of some glorious day Be bold to tell you that I am your sonne . . . . The estrangement between Prince Henry and his father is one ...
... Prince Hal as moved a response : · Do not thinke so , you shal not find it so . ... and in the closing of some glorious day Be bold to tell you that I am your sonne . . . . The estrangement between Prince Henry and his father is one ...
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