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But the play as a whole is anything but a simple patriotic play ; nor is it merely a play about past history ; it is a play ... In the plays that follow , Shakespeare was to find subtler means of expressing and enforcing judgment on the ...
But the play as a whole is anything but a simple patriotic play ; nor is it merely a play about past history ; it is a play ... In the plays that follow , Shakespeare was to find subtler means of expressing and enforcing judgment on the ...
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See E. M. W. Tillyard's Shakespeare's History Plays , and A. P. Rossiter's Preface to the anonymous Woodstock ... And in a stage play all the people know right well that he that playeth the Sultan is percase a souter [ shoemaker ] .
See E. M. W. Tillyard's Shakespeare's History Plays , and A. P. Rossiter's Preface to the anonymous Woodstock ... And in a stage play all the people know right well that he that playeth the Sultan is percase a souter [ shoemaker ] .
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There are three excellent essays on this play , by G. Wilson Knight in The Wheel of Fire , by D. A. Traversi in Scrutiny , VII , 3 ( December 1938 ) , and by Henri Fluchère in Shakespeare , pp . 211 ff . 3. There is a marked element of ...
There are three excellent essays on this play , by G. Wilson Knight in The Wheel of Fire , by D. A. Traversi in Scrutiny , VII , 3 ( December 1938 ) , and by Henri Fluchère in Shakespeare , pp . 211 ff . 3. There is a marked element of ...
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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