William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry VBritish Council, 1962 - 55 Seiten |
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... fact and probability - Here in these confines slily have I lurk'd ' ) solely that she may join with Queen Elizabeth and the Duchess of York in a prolonged antiphonal lament that serves , once more , to recall the crimes and miseries of ...
... fact and probability - Here in these confines slily have I lurk'd ' ) solely that she may join with Queen Elizabeth and the Duchess of York in a prolonged antiphonal lament that serves , once more , to recall the crimes and miseries of ...
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... fact remains that in the presentation of the zestfully sardonic villain there are some disturbing reverberations . A grievous burthen was thy birth to me ; Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy school - days frightful , desperate ...
... fact remains that in the presentation of the zestfully sardonic villain there are some disturbing reverberations . A grievous burthen was thy birth to me ; Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy school - days frightful , desperate ...
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... fact , or because of the fact , that we don't entirely agree with him . I refer of course to the masterly scene near the opening of Act IV , where the King , disguised and under cover of dark- ness , talks with the common soldiers ...
... fact , or because of the fact , that we don't entirely agree with him . I refer of course to the masterly scene near the opening of Act IV , where the King , disguised and under cover of dark- ness , talks with the common soldiers ...
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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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