Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... King Henry VI . with King Richard III . , connected as they are by their subject , and closely related by their Marlowesque style . King Richard II . , it seems to me , while historically the first of the series of plays which is ...
... King Henry VI . with King Richard III . , connected as they are by their subject , and closely related by their Marlowesque style . King Richard II . , it seems to me , while historically the first of the series of plays which is ...
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... of giving . § 32. From comedy Shakespeare returned to his- tory ; from Italy he returned to England . In the two parts of King Henry IV . and King Henry V. he brought his series of English historical plays to a close . The progress is great ...
... of giving . § 32. From comedy Shakespeare returned to his- tory ; from Italy he returned to England . In the two parts of King Henry IV . and King Henry V. he brought his series of English historical plays to a close . The progress is great ...
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... King Henry V. , 1600 ( pirated and imperfect ) , 1602 , 1608 ( both reprinted from 1600 ) . King Henry IV . Part II . , 1600 . Much Ado About Nothing , * 1600 . A Midsummer's Night's Dream , 1600 ( printed for Fisher ) , * 1600 ...
... King Henry V. , 1600 ( pirated and imperfect ) , 1602 , 1608 ( both reprinted from 1600 ) . King Henry IV . Part II . , 1600 . Much Ado About Nothing , * 1600 . A Midsummer's Night's Dream , 1600 ( printed for Fisher ) , * 1600 ...
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