Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... French have already suffered total defeat from Shakespeare's all - conquering English language . The first words spo- ken by the French king are " Thus comes the English will full power upon us " ( 2.4.1 ) . He might with equal truth ...
... French have already suffered total defeat from Shakespeare's all - conquering English language . The first words spo- ken by the French king are " Thus comes the English will full power upon us " ( 2.4.1 ) . He might with equal truth ...
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... French , another half in French , and the French nobles regularly starting their scenes by mak- ing use of French phrases , plus Llewellyn's , Macmor- ris's and Jamy's non - standard English , Pistol's theatri- cal and old - fashioned ...
... French , another half in French , and the French nobles regularly starting their scenes by mak- ing use of French phrases , plus Llewellyn's , Macmor- ris's and Jamy's non - standard English , Pistol's theatri- cal and old - fashioned ...
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... French , right up to the final battle of this cam- paign . At the very beginning he made a serious mis- take . To proceed by the straightest possible route from Harfleur to Calais , Henry had to have command of a ford near the mouth of ...
... French , right up to the final battle of this cam- paign . At the very beginning he made a serious mis- take . To proceed by the straightest possible route from Harfleur to Calais , Henry had to have command of a ford near the mouth of ...
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