Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... play as a whole is anything but a simple patriotic play ; nor is it merely a play about past history ; it is a play about international politics , which are seen with com- plete realism through the eyes of the Bastard . In the plays ...
... play as a whole is anything but a simple patriotic play ; nor is it merely a play about past history ; it is a play about international politics , which are seen with com- plete realism through the eyes of the Bastard . In the plays ...
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... play seems to tend is that time is an ultimate reality to those who live in a world of appear- ance — whether an ... play Throughout this play ... we have a philosophy of love which regards it as essentially un - at- home in time and ...
... play seems to tend is that time is an ultimate reality to those who live in a world of appear- ance — whether an ... play Throughout this play ... we have a philosophy of love which regards it as essentially un - at- home in time and ...
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... play . And so they ( the citizens ) said that these matters be King's games , as it were stage plays , and for the more part played upon scaffolds . In which poor men be but the lookers - on . And they that be wise will meddle no ...
... play . And so they ( the citizens ) said that these matters be King's games , as it were stage plays , and for the more part played upon scaffolds . In which poor men be but the lookers - on . And they that be wise will meddle no ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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