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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... soldiers who are given curiously ordinary and yet full names . There is no Wart or Mouldy in 4.1 , nor any anony- mous ' soldiers ' or mere surnames in their entry direc- tion . And they have the longest talk with Henry in the play ...
... soldiers who are given curiously ordinary and yet full names . There is no Wart or Mouldy in 4.1 , nor any anony- mous ' soldiers ' or mere surnames in their entry direc- tion . And they have the longest talk with Henry in the play ...
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... soldiers , as soon as he is alone again , he complains of his ' hard condition . . . subject to the breath of every fool ' . And he goes on philoso- phizing plaintively until he finds that his wretched subjects enjoy their simple ...
... soldiers , as soon as he is alone again , he complains of his ' hard condition . . . subject to the breath of every fool ' . And he goes on philoso- phizing plaintively until he finds that his wretched subjects enjoy their simple ...
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... soldiers in their spoil As send precepts to the leviathan To come ashore . Therefore , you men of Harfleur , Take pity of your town and of your people , While yet my soldiers are in my command . ( 22-9 ) Although Henry can justly argue ...
... soldiers in their spoil As send precepts to the leviathan To come ashore . Therefore , you men of Harfleur , Take pity of your town and of your people , While yet my soldiers are in my command . ( 22-9 ) Although Henry can justly argue ...
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