William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry VBritish Council, 1962 - 55 Seiten |
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... developed theory of the divine right of kings , but it was natural that supporters of the Tudor monarchy should put a good deal of weight on the virtue of obedience in the subject . Not only was firm order in the state the only ...
... developed theory of the divine right of kings , but it was natural that supporters of the Tudor monarchy should put a good deal of weight on the virtue of obedience in the subject . Not only was firm order in the state the only ...
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... all its parts - not simply to those in which Henry is favourably presented - we see that Shakespeare's attitude is complex and critical . The patriotic theme is developed in the declamatory and unsubtle 40 SHAKESPEARE : THE HISTORIES.
... all its parts - not simply to those in which Henry is favourably presented - we see that Shakespeare's attitude is complex and critical . The patriotic theme is developed in the declamatory and unsubtle 40 SHAKESPEARE : THE HISTORIES.
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... developed in the declamatory and unsubtle verse of the Choruses . But what they give is only the public view of the public theme - ' an abstract of average public opinion ' ( Goddard ) : there are also realistic ' close- ups ' which ...
... developed in the declamatory and unsubtle verse of the Choruses . But what they give is only the public view of the public theme - ' an abstract of average public opinion ' ( Goddard ) : there are also realistic ' close- ups ' which ...
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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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