Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 9Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... English national hero . Such is the first movement ; the nation supports the king against the heir and against the Pope . The second movement now begins ; it will show the change of character in the monarch , and the consequent ...
... English national hero . Such is the first movement ; the nation supports the king against the heir and against the Pope . The second movement now begins ; it will show the change of character in the monarch , and the consequent ...
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... English fortunes : first , that the return of the English nobles seems more clearly to act as the symbolic cause ; and , second , that the Bastard's later loss of his forces in the tides seems to belie the change . The return of the ...
... English fortunes : first , that the return of the English nobles seems more clearly to act as the symbolic cause ; and , second , that the Bastard's later loss of his forces in the tides seems to belie the change . The return of the ...
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... English mother Whose sons lie scattered on the bleeding ground . Many a widow's husband grovelling lies , Coldly embracing the discoloured earth . [ II . i . 302-06 ] In like vein the English Herald speaks of the gallant appearance of ...
... English mother Whose sons lie scattered on the bleeding ground . Many a widow's husband grovelling lies , Coldly embracing the discoloured earth . [ II . i . 302-06 ] In like vein the English Herald speaks of the gallant appearance of ...
Contents
King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
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