How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... dramas by old hands which the young playwright remodelled - and it is a fine task for literary critics to determine how much is his and how much is old . They have not lacked confidence ; and they tell us that " out of 6043 lines , 1771 ...
... dramas by old hands which the young playwright remodelled - and it is a fine task for literary critics to determine how much is his and how much is old . They have not lacked confidence ; and they tell us that " out of 6043 lines , 1771 ...
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... drama completing them . This was Richard the Third , which is the first of the historical plays entirely his own . It is a powerful piece and has always enjoyed a great popularity . It is the picture of a villain , who stalks through ...
... drama completing them . This was Richard the Third , which is the first of the historical plays entirely his own . It is a powerful piece and has always enjoyed a great popularity . It is the picture of a villain , who stalks through ...
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... drama , it is , in comparison with the author's later work , a crude performance . Richard is a conscious villain and hypocrite ; indeed , in the very first scene he declares to himself : I am determined to prove a villain ; King and ...
... drama , it is , in comparison with the author's later work , a crude performance . Richard is a conscious villain and hypocrite ; indeed , in the very first scene he declares to himself : I am determined to prove a villain ; King and ...
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... drama which he had just completed , as in the three parts of Henry the Sixth , he had been dealing with the fall of the House of Lancaster , which involved England in the miseries of the Wars of the Roses . The study of these events ...
... drama which he had just completed , as in the three parts of Henry the Sixth , he had been dealing with the fall of the House of Lancaster , which involved England in the miseries of the Wars of the Roses . The study of these events ...
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... dramas ; but it is on the same level of excellence . Henry the Eighth , at the opposite end of the decade of dramas , is ... drama , however , Shakspeare is believed to have been again working in collaboration with another dramatist , so ...
... dramas ; but it is on the same level of excellence . Henry the Eighth , at the opposite end of the decade of dramas , is ... drama , however , Shakspeare is believed to have been again working in collaboration with another dramatist , so ...
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