William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry VBritish Council, 1962 - 55 Seiten |
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... mirror ' . Thomas Baldwin , in his dedication of the first edition of A Mirror for Magistrates ( 1559 ) to ' the nobility and all other in office ' , declaring that God dealt sternly with corrupt governors , wrote : How he hath dealt ...
... mirror ' . Thomas Baldwin , in his dedication of the first edition of A Mirror for Magistrates ( 1559 ) to ' the nobility and all other in office ' , declaring that God dealt sternly with corrupt governors , wrote : How he hath dealt ...
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... eyes are full of tears , I cannot see ' ) , and makes of the subsequent play with the mirror something different from mere self- indulgent theatricality : as Derek Traversi says , ' artificiality 36 SHAKESPEARE : THE HISTORIES.
... eyes are full of tears , I cannot see ' ) , and makes of the subsequent play with the mirror something different from mere self- indulgent theatricality : as Derek Traversi says , ' artificiality 36 SHAKESPEARE : THE HISTORIES.
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... mirror of all Christian kings ' ; Henry emphatically declares that his ' passions ' are subject to his grace ' ( I.ii.242 ) ; and he wishes to wage war with equity : ... we give express charge that in our marches through the country ...
... mirror of all Christian kings ' ; Henry emphatically declares that his ' passions ' are subject to his grace ' ( I.ii.242 ) ; and he wishes to wage war with equity : ... we give express charge that in our marches through the country ...
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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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