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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... Night's Dream, he uses rhyming patterns associated with lyric poetry, each line self-contained in sense, the prose as well as the verse employing elaborate figures of speech. Writing at a time of linguistic ferment, Shakespeare ...
... Night's Dream, he uses rhyming patterns associated with lyric poetry, each line self-contained in sense, the prose as well as the verse employing elaborate figures of speech. Writing at a time of linguistic ferment, Shakespeare ...
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... Night's Dream. The following table is based on the 'Canon and Chronology' section in William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion, by Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, with John Jowett and William Montgomery (1987), where more detailed ...
... Night's Dream. The following table is based on the 'Canon and Chronology' section in William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion, by Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, with John Jowett and William Montgomery (1987), where more detailed ...
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... Night's Dream King John The Merchant of Venice Henry IV, Part I The Merry Wives of Windsor Henry IV, Part II Much Ado About Nothing Henry V Julius Caesar As You Like It Hamlet Twelfth Night 'The Phoenix and the Turtle' (poem) Troilus ...
... Night's Dream King John The Merchant of Venice Henry IV, Part I The Merry Wives of Windsor Henry IV, Part II Much Ado About Nothing Henry V Julius Caesar As You Like It Hamlet Twelfth Night 'The Phoenix and the Turtle' (poem) Troilus ...
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... night before Agincourt in Act IV, scene 1; the lengthy section of Henry's soliloquy on ceremony and the burdens of kingship (IV.1.223–77); any mention of the hanging of Nym (IV.4.68–71); the whole of Burgundy's evocative description of ...
... night before Agincourt in Act IV, scene 1; the lengthy section of Henry's soliloquy on ceremony and the burdens of kingship (IV.1.223–77); any mention of the hanging of Nym (IV.4.68–71); the whole of Burgundy's evocative description of ...
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