How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... John , be also put by itself , there is a great and instructive contrast between the first four and the last four of the eight which remain . It would appear that , before Shakspeare arrived in London , to begin the work of his life ...
... John , be also put by itself , there is a great and instructive contrast between the first four and the last four of the eight which remain . It would appear that , before Shakspeare arrived in London , to begin the work of his life ...
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... John , the first of all the Histories in time , stands by itself , separated in its subject from these four connected dramas ; but it is on the same level of excellence . Henry the Eighth , at the opposite end of the decade of dramas ...
... John , the first of all the Histories in time , stands by itself , separated in its subject from these four connected dramas ; but it is on the same level of excellence . Henry the Eighth , at the opposite end of the decade of dramas ...
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... John , for example , Magna Charta holds a very insignificant place ; and no emphasis is laid anywhere on the growth of law or religious opinion or the power of the common people . In any philosophical history of England , such as ...
... John , for example , Magna Charta holds a very insignificant place ; and no emphasis is laid anywhere on the growth of law or religious opinion or the power of the common people . In any philosophical history of England , such as ...
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... John of Gaunt . The King , his nephew , has so mismanaged the revenues that they are all pawned and bonded to creditors , and he , as his uncle tells him , is " landlord of England , not its king . " The dying noble is tortured with the ...
... John of Gaunt . The King , his nephew , has so mismanaged the revenues that they are all pawned and bonded to creditors , and he , as his uncle tells him , is " landlord of England , not its king . " The dying noble is tortured with the ...
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... John usurped the seat which belonged by right to Arthur ; King Henry the Fourth reigned through the deposition of Richard Second ; Richard Third had to cut ever so many rivals out of the way before he reached the throne . These ...
... John usurped the seat which belonged by right to Arthur ; King Henry the Fourth reigned through the deposition of Richard Second ; Richard Third had to cut ever so many rivals out of the way before he reached the throne . These ...
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