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... also slain ; and the conduct of Queen Elizabeth is hardly less unwomanly . There could not be a greater con- trast than between these representations of woman . and that in the person of Queen Katharine in the 8 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... also slain ; and the conduct of Queen Elizabeth is hardly less unwomanly . There could not be a greater con- trast than between these representations of woman . and that in the person of Queen Katharine in the 8 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. and that in the person of Queen Katharine in the latest of the Histories , Henry the Eighth . No doubt , however , Richard the Third must have brought to the young poet immense applause , for ...
A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. and that in the person of Queen Katharine in the latest of the Histories , Henry the Eighth . No doubt , however , Richard the Third must have brought to the young poet immense applause , for ...
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... person of Queen Katharine , but for the spectacle of Cardinal Wolsey in his splendour and his fall . In this drama , however , Shakspeare is believed to have been again working in collaboration with another dramatist , so that the work ...
... person of Queen Katharine , but for the spectacle of Cardinal Wolsey in his splendour and his fall . In this drama , however , Shakspeare is believed to have been again working in collaboration with another dramatist , so that the work ...
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... person of the drama . Occasionally , however , he drops the mask , and there is an accent which betrays that his own heart is speaking . Nowhere is this so obviously the case , in these Histories , as when he is giving utterance to ...
... person of the drama . Occasionally , however , he drops the mask , and there is an accent which betrays that his own heart is speaking . Nowhere is this so obviously the case , in these Histories , as when he is giving utterance to ...
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... person . For a moment Falstaff believes that this is but a jest , and that he will be sent for in private ; but he finds it to be sad earnest . And we are almost sorry for him , as we see him going away broken - hearted to his beggars ...
... person . For a moment Falstaff believes that this is but a jest , and that he will be sent for in private ; but he finds it to be sad earnest . And we are almost sorry for him , as we see him going away broken - hearted to his beggars ...
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