Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 14Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Eastcheap revels are overshadowed by Howard rising like an eagle of prey in a threatening posture , both chilling and mock - serious . The quivering in- trospection of the bedside scene in Part II is well prepared by Hal's sudden ...
... Eastcheap revels are overshadowed by Howard rising like an eagle of prey in a threatening posture , both chilling and mock - serious . The quivering in- trospection of the bedside scene in Part II is well prepared by Hal's sudden ...
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... Eastcheap scenes , with their warmth and cheerful haphazardness quite different from the or- dered coldness of the court , is tellingly evoked and is im- portant in suggesting the contrast which attracts Hal to the tavern and repels him ...
... Eastcheap scenes , with their warmth and cheerful haphazardness quite different from the or- dered coldness of the court , is tellingly evoked and is im- portant in suggesting the contrast which attracts Hal to the tavern and repels him ...
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... Eastcheap experience might be relevant to the demands of kingship , or that Hal was developing intel- lectually as well as emotionally , was missing . There were compensations , of course , in the increased concentration on the tension ...
... Eastcheap experience might be relevant to the demands of kingship , or that Hal was developing intel- lectually as well as emotionally , was missing . There were compensations , of course , in the increased concentration on the tension ...
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Henry IV Part 1 and Henry IV Part 2 | 1 |
Henry V | 172 |
Richard III | 353 |
Urheberrecht | |
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acting action actor Agincourt Alan Howard appeared audience Bardolph battle battle of Agincourt Branagh camera cast character Charles Chorus Cibber comic costumes court critic death dramatic Drury Lane Eastcheap effect Elizabethan Emrys James English essay date Falstaff father feel Fluellen France French Glendower Hackett Hal's Hands's Harfleur Harry Henry VI Henry's Hotspur Ian Holm Kean Kean's Kemble King Henry King's Lady Laurence Olivier lines London look Lord Macready ment mind never night Old Vic Olivier Olivier's film opening Percy performance Pistol play's Poins portrayal praise present Prince Hal production of Henry review date Richard Richard III role Royal Shakespeare Royal Shakespeare Company Royal Shakespeare Theatre Sally Beauman scene seems Shake Shakespeare's play Shallow Sir John soldiers soliloquy speak speare's speech stage Stratford style success tavern Terry Hands Theatre theatrical thou tion Trevor Nunn voice William words young