William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry VBritish Council, 1962 - 55 Seiten |
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... KING JOHN Shakespeare's King John ( c.1594 ) has no relation to Bale's King Johan ( c.1539 ; revised 1560-63 ) , which may be mentioned here for two reasons . Bale's play is violent Protestant propaganda , his King virtually a martyr to ...
... KING JOHN Shakespeare's King John ( c.1594 ) has no relation to Bale's King Johan ( c.1539 ; revised 1560-63 ) , which may be mentioned here for two reasons . Bale's play is violent Protestant propaganda , his King virtually a martyr to ...
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... King John : in some important ways it looks back to Richard III and forward to Julius Caesar and Macbeth . That Richard is a king , and not simply a man , and that the play is about the deposition of a king - these are cardinal dramatic ...
... King John : in some important ways it looks back to Richard III and forward to Julius Caesar and Macbeth . That Richard is a king , and not simply a man , and that the play is about the deposition of a king - these are cardinal dramatic ...
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... KING JOHN First edition : in the First Folio , 1623 . Modern editions : New Variorum , ed . H. H. Furness , jr . ( Philadelphia , 1919 ) ; Yale , ed . S. T. Williams ( 1927 ) ; New Temple , ed . M. R. Ridley ( 1935 ) ; New Cambridge ...
... KING JOHN First edition : in the First Folio , 1623 . Modern editions : New Variorum , ed . H. H. Furness , jr . ( Philadelphia , 1919 ) ; Yale , ed . S. T. Williams ( 1927 ) ; New Temple , ed . M. R. Ridley ( 1935 ) ; New Cambridge ...
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William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V Lionel Charles Knights Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1962 |
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