A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... political conceptions but in the study of their implications in terms of human behaviour . The question we come increasingly to ask ourselves as we read these plays , political though it is in form , is one which stands in evident ...
... political conceptions but in the study of their implications in terms of human behaviour . The question we come increasingly to ask ourselves as we read these plays , political though it is in form , is one which stands in evident ...
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... political manifestation in the murder of the king , Shakespeare antici- pates the construction of his mature plays . The technique of building up a drama , below the obvious unities of story and character , on the basis of ...
... political manifestation in the murder of the king , Shakespeare antici- pates the construction of his mature plays . The technique of building up a drama , below the obvious unities of story and character , on the basis of ...
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... political calculation , to his son ( m . iii ) , or comments bitingly at Shrewsbury ( v . i , iii ) on the true meaning of the word ' honour ' so freely invoked by dubious politicians to urge others to die in their cause . Working ...
... political calculation , to his son ( m . iii ) , or comments bitingly at Shrewsbury ( v . i , iii ) on the true meaning of the word ' honour ' so freely invoked by dubious politicians to urge others to die in their cause . Working ...
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