Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 6Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Bishop of Carlisle reproves his extreme reliance on a power external to man , declares that " the means that Heaven yields must be embraced " [ III . ii . 29 ] . The good Bishop , though a dignitary of the Church , believes that fate is ...
... Bishop of Carlisle reproves his extreme reliance on a power external to man , declares that " the means that Heaven yields must be embraced " [ III . ii . 29 ] . The good Bishop , though a dignitary of the Church , believes that fate is ...
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... Bishop of Carlisle . My Lord of Hereford here , whom you call king , Is a foul traitor to proud Hereford's king : And if you crown him , let me prophesy : The blood of English shall manure the ground And future ages groan for this foul ...
... Bishop of Carlisle . My Lord of Hereford here , whom you call king , Is a foul traitor to proud Hereford's king : And if you crown him , let me prophesy : The blood of English shall manure the ground And future ages groan for this foul ...
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... Bishop of Carlisle instructs the King , now mournfully yielding to passive anticipation of impending disaster ; Fear not , my Lord : that Power that made you king Hath power to keep you king in spite of all . The means that heaven ...
... Bishop of Carlisle instructs the King , now mournfully yielding to passive anticipation of impending disaster ; Fear not , my Lord : that Power that made you king Hath power to keep you king in spite of all . The means that heaven ...
Inhalt
Preface | 7 |
Richard II | 241 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 429 |
Urheberrecht | |
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