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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... soliloquy there ( s . 6 ) together with York's great tirade against the ' she - wolf of France ' and King Henry's lament form the three mirror scenes of that play . York's curse upon Margaret establishes the form of the curse which she ...
... soliloquy there ( s . 6 ) together with York's great tirade against the ' she - wolf of France ' and King Henry's lament form the three mirror scenes of that play . York's curse upon Margaret establishes the form of the curse which she ...
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... soliloquy , ' Love me ? why it must be requited ' , is based on the soliloquies of Berowne ( Love's Labour's Lost , 3. 1. 184-215 : 4. 3. 1–21 ) , in its use of the debating form , with questions and answers , and the picture of the ...
... soliloquy , ' Love me ? why it must be requited ' , is based on the soliloquies of Berowne ( Love's Labour's Lost , 3. 1. 184-215 : 4. 3. 1–21 ) , in its use of the debating form , with questions and answers , and the picture of the ...
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... 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 . 132-136 , 182-197 ...
... 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 . 132-136 , 182-197 ...
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