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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... Hal's final public education that has been the subject of Henry V. Significantly , the Chorus informs us that Hal now forbids any theatrical presentation of his ac- complishments : " Where that his lords desire him to have borne / His ...
... Hal's final public education that has been the subject of Henry V. Significantly , the Chorus informs us that Hal now forbids any theatrical presentation of his ac- complishments : " Where that his lords desire him to have borne / His ...
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... Hal's own collision course with his destiny as forged equally by language and by time . Henry V , a public play on ... Hal , " in Shakespeare and the Dramaturgy of Power , Princeton University Press , 1989 , pp . 104-27 . [ In the ...
... Hal's own collision course with his destiny as forged equally by language and by time . Henry V , a public play on ... Hal , " in Shakespeare and the Dramaturgy of Power , Princeton University Press , 1989 , pp . 104-27 . [ In the ...
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... Hal therefore remains opaque , even in soliloquy , and the question inevitably arises whether an identity apart ... Hal's ambiguity , and it is a politically significant question because it also arises in connection with theatrical ...
... Hal therefore remains opaque , even in soliloquy , and the question inevitably arises whether an identity apart ... Hal's ambiguity , and it is a politically significant question because it also arises in connection with theatrical ...
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