Shakespeare's Political Plays, Volumen10Random House, 1967 - 241 páginas |
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... fails to quell a fight that breaks out among the retainers , nor does Henry's naively pious address move the Bishop : O , how this discord doth afflict my soul ! Can you , my Lord of Winchester , behold My sighs and tears and will not ...
... fails to quell a fight that breaks out among the retainers , nor does Henry's naively pious address move the Bishop : O , how this discord doth afflict my soul ! Can you , my Lord of Winchester , behold My sighs and tears and will not ...
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... fails to cultivate , and into which he lapses awkwardly , and only when under acute pressure . The tragedy of ... fail- ure to maintain a similarly firm discipline in his larger territory : O , what a pity is it That he had not so trimm ...
... fails to cultivate , and into which he lapses awkwardly , and only when under acute pressure . The tragedy of ... fail- ure to maintain a similarly firm discipline in his larger territory : O , what a pity is it That he had not so trimm ...
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... an act of Shakespeare's Coriolanus fails to match this pattern , even down to the wish ( I.ix.82ff . ) to pay back the hospitality of his poor host , who is among the captives taken by Romans , but whose name the hero 219 • Coriolanus.
... an act of Shakespeare's Coriolanus fails to match this pattern , even down to the wish ( I.ix.82ff . ) to pay back the hospitality of his poor host , who is among the captives taken by Romans , but whose name the hero 219 • Coriolanus.
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