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... English at the University of Leicester. He edited Julius Caesar for the Oxford Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing and King Henry IV, Parts I and II for the Arden edition and Henry VIII for Penguin. ANN KAEGI is Lecturer in English at ...
... English at the University of Leicester. He edited Julius Caesar for the Oxford Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing and King Henry IV, Parts I and II for the Arden edition and Henry VIII for Penguin. ANN KAEGI is Lecturer in English at ...
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... English, coining words such as abstemious, addiction, incarnadine and adjunct. He was also heavily influenced by the eloquent translations of the Bible in both the Bishops' and the Geneva versions. As his experience grows, his verse and ...
... English, coining words such as abstemious, addiction, incarnadine and adjunct. He was also heavily influenced by the eloquent translations of the Bible in both the Bishops' and the Geneva versions. As his experience grows, his verse and ...
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... English histories) is set even partly in England (exceptions are The Merry Wives of Windsor and the Induction to The ... English, Scottish and Irish history, provided material for his English history plays. The Lives of the Noble ...
... English histories) is set even partly in England (exceptions are The Merry Wives of Windsor and the Induction to The ... English, Scottish and Irish history, provided material for his English history plays. The Lives of the Noble ...
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... English, Shakespeare became the object of intensive study in schools and universities. In the theatre, important turning points were the work in England of two theatre directors, William Poel (1852–1934) and his disciple Harley ...
... English, Shakespeare became the object of intensive study in schools and universities. In the theatre, important turning points were the work in England of two theatre directors, William Poel (1852–1934) and his disciple Harley ...
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... English Herald, is his chilling order to kill defenceless French prisoners (IV.6.37, IV.7.61). If we believe we have witnessed the re-enactment of an epic conflict, that is either because the Chorus has conjured up a vivid impression of ...
... English Herald, is his chilling order to kill defenceless French prisoners (IV.6.37, IV.7.61). If we believe we have witnessed the re-enactment of an epic conflict, that is either because the Chorus has conjured up a vivid impression of ...
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