ShakespeareH. Holt, 1939 - 344 pagini Thirty-four chapters of critical and interpretive comment on each of Shakespeare's plays with an added chapter on the poems. |
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Pagina 118
... Prince will in the perfectness of time Cast off his followers . ( 2 - IV , iv , 68-75 ) Humorless as Warwick is , and much as he shocks us who have learned Falstaff's language at the Prince's side , we must recognize here the young man ...
... Prince will in the perfectness of time Cast off his followers . ( 2 - IV , iv , 68-75 ) Humorless as Warwick is , and much as he shocks us who have learned Falstaff's language at the Prince's side , we must recognize here the young man ...
Pagina 119
... Prince with every at- tribute of a knightly soul : I never in my life Did hear a challenge urg'd more modestly , Unless a brother should a brother dare To gentle exercise and proof of arms . He gave you all the duties of a man , Trimm'd ...
... Prince with every at- tribute of a knightly soul : I never in my life Did hear a challenge urg'd more modestly , Unless a brother should a brother dare To gentle exercise and proof of arms . He gave you all the duties of a man , Trimm'd ...
Pagina 130
... Prince as Henry IV provides some of the best stuff in all the play ; the Prince , in- cidentally , showing both there and elsewhere that he has been Falstaff's aptest pupil in the school of style , for he can take off both his old ...
... Prince as Henry IV provides some of the best stuff in all the play ; the Prince , in- cidentally , showing both there and elsewhere that he has been Falstaff's aptest pupil in the school of style , for he can take off both his old ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HENRY VI | 17 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 38 |
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