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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... Richard II at Pomfret.12 The two branches of the Plantagenet tree are symmetrically equal in woe . Queen Margaret ... Richard : I had an Edward till a Richard kild him ; I had a Harry , till a Richard kild him ; Thou hadst an Edward ...
... Richard II at Pomfret.12 The two branches of the Plantagenet tree are symmetrically equal in woe . Queen Margaret ... Richard : I had an Edward till a Richard kild him ; I had a Harry , till a Richard kild him ; Thou hadst an Edward ...
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... Richard III at the end , links him with Richard II , who has it from the beginning . In this achievement Shakespeare reached the ' dramatist's mood , his characteristic differentiation , which we may think of as sympathy . He enters ...
... Richard III at the end , links him with Richard II , who has it from the beginning . In this achievement Shakespeare reached the ' dramatist's mood , his characteristic differentiation , which we may think of as sympathy . He enters ...
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... Richard's weak- ness as Northumberland's taunts : and in the scene where York and his Duchess plead before the King , after Aumerle's conspiracy has come to light - a scene where Bolingbroke's mastery of the situation contrasts sharply ...
... Richard's weak- ness as Northumberland's taunts : and in the scene where York and his Duchess plead before the King , after Aumerle's conspiracy has come to light - a scene where Bolingbroke's mastery of the situation contrasts sharply ...
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