William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry VBritish Council, 1962 - 55 Seiten |
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... effect of irony both to the mutual pledges and to the boastful self - assertion of the characters ; whilst at the same time the device of formal accusation of one character by another keeps the crimes committed constantly in view -each ...
... effect of irony both to the mutual pledges and to the boastful self - assertion of the characters ; whilst at the same time the device of formal accusation of one character by another keeps the crimes committed constantly in view -each ...
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... effect is quite un - Jonsonian . The idiomatic gusto — the pleasure in speaking words that have the well - directed ... effects of rhetoric and artifice : consider , for example , how the alliteration insists on a slight meaningful pause ...
... effect is quite un - Jonsonian . The idiomatic gusto — the pleasure in speaking words that have the well - directed ... effects of rhetoric and artifice : consider , for example , how the alliteration insists on a slight meaningful pause ...
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... effect , however , is very different ; for whereas in the earlier play the abnor- mality seemed little more than part of the stock legend of the monster ( which plainly signified That I should snarl and bite and play the dog ' ) , the ...
... effect , however , is very different ; for whereas in the earlier play the abnor- mality seemed little more than part of the stock legend of the monster ( which plainly signified That I should snarl and bite and play the dog ' ) , the ...
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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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action Angel with Horns Bastard bibliography blood Bolingbroke Bonamy Dobrée Buckingham Cambridge character Chorus chronicle material COMEDIES conscience Dauphin Derek Traversi doth Dover Wilson drama E. M. W. Tillyard Eliz Elizabeth Elizabethan England English essay explicit felt presence Folio Richard Folio text formal French G. B. Harrison G. S. Fraser garden Gloucester Harfleur hath Homilies appointed Honour J. I. M. Stewart Jocelyn Brooke Kenneth Muir King John L. C. KNIGHTS M. C. Bradbrook M. R. Ridley Macbeth Mirror for Magistrates Modern editions Moral History nameth nature obedience pattern PMLA political plays Political Thought Prince Quarto rebellion rhetorical Richard III Rossiter ruler says scene Second Murderer sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's Histories Shakespeare's Richard simply sins sixteenth century society soldiers soliloquy speech swear text of Richard TEXTUAL STUDIES thee theme Thomas thou thyself Tillyard Tragedy Troublesome Reign Tudor view W. W. Greg William Woodstock young