Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... English kingship as they have not done since before Richard's time . And , we must add , as they will not do for very long in Harry's time . Only for a brief moment , a " small time , " as the Epilogue reminds us , does this star of ...
... English kingship as they have not done since before Richard's time . And , we must add , as they will not do for very long in Harry's time . Only for a brief moment , a " small time , " as the Epilogue reminds us , does this star of ...
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... English language . The first words spo- ken by the French king are " Thus comes the English will full power upon us " ( 2.4.1 ) . He might with equal truth have said " Thus comes English with full power upon us , " since by the all ...
... English language . The first words spo- ken by the French king are " Thus comes the English will full power upon us " ( 2.4.1 ) . He might with equal truth have said " Thus comes English with full power upon us , " since by the all ...
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... English commander at Calais to send out a force to secure this ford , he started out with no assurance that this operation had been attended to . In fact , to his army's horror , when Henry reached the Somme he found that a French army ...
... English commander at Calais to send out a force to secure this ford , he started out with no assurance that this operation had been attended to . In fact , to his army's horror , when Henry reached the Somme he found that a French army ...
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