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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... King's human qualities . With Bates , Court , and Williams , Henry insists at length on the humanity of the King : For , though I speak it to you , I think the King is but a man , as I am . The violet smells to him as it does to me ...
... King's human qualities . With Bates , Court , and Williams , Henry insists at length on the humanity of the King : For , though I speak it to you , I think the King is but a man , as I am . The violet smells to him as it does to me ...
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... king dis- guised into its fourth act in order to question , not to celebrate , a folk convention . In itself , the gesture could be relied upon to generate certain clearly defined emotional expectations in an Elizabethan audience ...
... king dis- guised into its fourth act in order to question , not to celebrate , a folk convention . In itself , the gesture could be relied upon to generate certain clearly defined emotional expectations in an Elizabethan audience ...
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... king encounters a succession of English characters of whom the common soldiers , Williams and Bates , are the most important , for they lead Henry to himself . Henry's prose statement to them of the common humanity of a king is out of ...
... king encounters a succession of English characters of whom the common soldiers , Williams and Bates , are the most important , for they lead Henry to himself . Henry's prose statement to them of the common humanity of a king is out of ...
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