Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 37Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... speech . Given that Henry VIII draws heavily on historical sources , sometimes simply versi- fying Holinshed , it may be somewhat alarming to real- ize that Cranmer's all - important prophecy does not have a historical source . The speech ...
... speech . Given that Henry VIII draws heavily on historical sources , sometimes simply versi- fying Holinshed , it may be somewhat alarming to real- ize that Cranmer's all - important prophecy does not have a historical source . The speech ...
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... speech , it would seem , Shakespeare inspected it to determine if there were lines worth preserving . He extracted " Flye , to reuenge my death when I am dead , " discarded the limp subordination and supplied the more concrete " if I be ...
... speech , it would seem , Shakespeare inspected it to determine if there were lines worth preserving . He extracted " Flye , to reuenge my death when I am dead , " discarded the limp subordination and supplied the more concrete " if I be ...
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... speech , simultaneously one of the most moving and shocking moments in the play , is pitched to appeal particularly ... speech can only strengthen the case for our seeing his self- consuming tragedy as a reaction to a world full of ...
... speech , simultaneously one of the most moving and shocking moments in the play , is pitched to appeal particularly ... speech can only strengthen the case for our seeing his self- consuming tragedy as a reaction to a world full of ...
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Geraldo U de Sousa The Peasants Revolt and the Writing of History in 2 Henry | 105 |
Historiography and Legitimation in Henry VIII | 122 |
Steve Longstaffe The Limits of Modernity in Shakespeares King John | 132 |
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