A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... Henry VI against Edward IV : " Not that I pity Henry's misery , But seek revenge on Edward's mockery . " The faults in the play are as characteristic of the author as the virtues . His life - long love of puns produced one that would ...
... Henry VI against Edward IV : " Not that I pity Henry's misery , But seek revenge on Edward's mockery . " The faults in the play are as characteristic of the author as the virtues . His life - long love of puns produced one that would ...
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... Henry as a very competent lieutenant “ if the rash- ness of his youth does not make him too precipitate . " This force was for use against the Spaniards in Brittany , and when Elizabeth heard that Henry had used them against the French ...
... Henry as a very competent lieutenant “ if the rash- ness of his youth does not make him too precipitate . " This force was for use against the Spaniards in Brittany , and when Elizabeth heard that Henry had used them against the French ...
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... Henry , the heir to the throne , who would certainly not have embroiled England in a Civil War as did brother Charles , but the performances by the King's men were not cancelled , six plays being given at Whitehall for the King's ...
... Henry , the heir to the throne , who would certainly not have embroiled England in a Civil War as did brother Charles , but the performances by the King's men were not cancelled , six plays being given at Whitehall for the King's ...
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