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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... Prince Hal ; and then , when we have swallowed that , there is a further obstacle , the Prince , with his priggishness fresh in our minds , has to be transformed into the perfect flower of chivalry in Henry V. Already Mr. Quayle is work ...
... Prince Hal ; and then , when we have swallowed that , there is a further obstacle , the Prince , with his priggishness fresh in our minds , has to be transformed into the perfect flower of chivalry in Henry V. Already Mr. Quayle is work ...
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... Hal as a representation of a set of attitudes towards what lies about him , Falstaff becomes an observed character ... Prince Hal from the way- ward prince to the prodigal son , and , ultimately , to the king of England . Most critics ...
... Hal as a representation of a set of attitudes towards what lies about him , Falstaff becomes an observed character ... Prince Hal from the way- ward prince to the prodigal son , and , ultimately , to the king of England . Most critics ...
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... Prince Hal , the familiar Prodigal Son , who must choose to carry on the pious and chivalric spirit of his fa- ther and reject the vice and vanity of his underworld co- horts to bring about final atonement . Nunn's emphasis on King Henry's ...
... Prince Hal , the familiar Prodigal Son , who must choose to carry on the pious and chivalric spirit of his fa- ther and reject the vice and vanity of his underworld co- horts to bring about final atonement . Nunn's emphasis on King Henry's ...
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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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