Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... King Henry IV . and King Henry V. , in point of style , and perhaps also in the date of its produc- tion , lies close to King John . In both plays Shake- speare has almost entirely delivered himself from the influence of Marlowe ...
... King Henry IV . and King Henry V. , in point of style , and perhaps also in the date of its produc- tion , lies close to King John . In both plays Shake- speare has almost entirely delivered himself from the influence of Marlowe ...
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... King John the feebleness of foreign policy , in King Richard II . the vices of domestic government are censured . In each play individual strength and courage are honoured ; in King John the hope of England centres in the person of Cœur ...
... King John the feebleness of foreign policy , in King Richard II . the vices of domestic government are censured . In each play individual strength and courage are honoured ; in King John the hope of England centres in the person of Cœur ...
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... King Henry IV . and King Henry V. he brought his series of English historical plays to a close . The progress is great from King Richard II . and King John . The dramatist has almost escaped from the trammels of rhyme , and he has ...
... King Henry IV . and King Henry V. he brought his series of English historical plays to a close . The progress is great from King Richard II . and King John . The dramatist has almost escaped from the trammels of rhyme , and he has ...
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