Henry VPenguin UK, 25 feb. 2010 - 336 pagini 'At one and the same time the greatest of all works of English patriotism and a searing critique of warfare' Jonathan Bate |
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... four stepchildren when she was only in her late teens, which suggests that she was of more than average practical ability. Her husband John, a glover, apparently unable to write, was nevertheless a capable businessman and loyal ...
... four stepchildren when she was only in her late teens, which suggests that she was of more than average practical ability. Her husband John, a glover, apparently unable to write, was nevertheless a capable businessman and loyal ...
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... four boys. The company played primarily in London's public playhouses – there were almost none that we know of in the rest of the country – initially in the Theatre, built in Shoreditch in 1576, and from 1599 in the Globe, on Bankside ...
... four boys. The company played primarily in London's public playhouses – there were almost none that we know of in the rest of the country – initially in the Theatre, built in Shoreditch in 1576, and from 1599 in the Globe, on Bankside ...
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... four leaves (eight pages). None of them shows any sign that he was involved in their publication. For him, performance was the primary means of publication. The most frequently reprinted of his works were the non-dramatic poems – the ...
... four leaves (eight pages). None of them shows any sign that he was involved in their publication. For him, performance was the primary means of publication. The most frequently reprinted of his works were the non-dramatic poems – the ...
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... treaty signed at Troyes cathedral in 1420. The intervening four-year period of sustained fighting is omitted, as is Henry's second French campaign, which was triggered by the Dauphin's rejection of the Treaty of Troyes and ended with.
... treaty signed at Troyes cathedral in 1420. The intervening four-year period of sustained fighting is omitted, as is Henry's second French campaign, which was triggered by the Dauphin's rejection of the Treaty of Troyes and ended with.
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... four plays known as the second tetralogy, so called because the plays that comprise the series (Richard II, Henry IV, Parts I and II and Henry V) were written after an earlier quartet of plays on the reigns of Henry VI and Richard III ...
... four plays known as the second tetralogy, so called because the plays that comprise the series (Richard II, Henry IV, Parts I and II and Henry V) were written after an earlier quartet of plays on the reigns of Henry VI and Richard III ...
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