Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 24Gale Research Company, 1984 - 475 Seiten |
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... early battle scenes of Henry VI . Talbot , so clearly in the text the heroic figure and a central symbol of English valour , becomes here a faintly ridiculous old war - horse , stocky , white - whiskered and somewhat of a caricature ...
... early battle scenes of Henry VI . Talbot , so clearly in the text the heroic figure and a central symbol of English valour , becomes here a faintly ridiculous old war - horse , stocky , white - whiskered and somewhat of a caricature ...
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... early seventeenth - century audiences . At the request of George Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , Henry VIII was revived at the rebuilt Globe on 29 July 1628 . In the years following the Restoration , Henry VIII be- came one of the few ...
... early seventeenth - century audiences . At the request of George Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , Henry VIII was revived at the rebuilt Globe on 29 July 1628 . In the years following the Restoration , Henry VIII be- came one of the few ...
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... early thirties . Physically he has unusual advantages . Though he is not tall he can when he wishes give the impression of extraordinary dignity . His enunciation is clear , his voice musical and of ample volume , his features handsome ...
... early thirties . Physically he has unusual advantages . Though he is not tall he can when he wishes give the impression of extraordinary dignity . His enunciation is clear , his voice musical and of ample volume , his features handsome ...
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King John | 159 |
Richard II | 254 |
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