Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumen56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... example , James L. Calderwood , Metadrama in Shakespeare's Henriad : Richard II to Henry V ( U. of California Press , 1979 ) , p . 114. A. R. Humphreys , " Introduction , " King Henry IV , Part II , Arden Shakespeare ( London : Methuen ...
... example , James L. Calderwood , Metadrama in Shakespeare's Henriad : Richard II to Henry V ( U. of California Press , 1979 ) , p . 114. A. R. Humphreys , " Introduction , " King Henry IV , Part II , Arden Shakespeare ( London : Methuen ...
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... example , owing to the transposition of elements . young Clifford presented his angry speeches from the beginning of Part Three ( e.g. , I. 1. 159-60 ) before the death of his father at the end of Part Two , the event that occasioned ...
... example , owing to the transposition of elements . young Clifford presented his angry speeches from the beginning of Part Three ( e.g. , I. 1. 159-60 ) before the death of his father at the end of Part Two , the event that occasioned ...
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... example , blames them for * entangling and perplexing . . . consciences ' and for incit- ing sedition by posing such cases as ' How Princes have their jurisdiction , How they may become Tyrants , [ and ] What is lawfull to a private man ...
... example , blames them for * entangling and perplexing . . . consciences ' and for incit- ing sedition by posing such cases as ' How Princes have their jurisdiction , How they may become Tyrants , [ and ] What is lawfull to a private man ...
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Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
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