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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... Harry the man is now kept private , suppressed in favor of Harry the king , who is nearly always on public display . In keeping with the theme of unity , the private man is subsumed by the public of- fice . As for his motives , they are ...
... Harry the man is now kept private , suppressed in favor of Harry the king , who is nearly always on public display . In keeping with the theme of unity , the private man is subsumed by the public of- fice . As for his motives , they are ...
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... Harry . On the eve of Agincourt , when Harry goes disguised among his men , the foot - soldier Williams raises the question of royal responsibility and the rightness of the English cause in France : But if the cause be not good , the ...
... Harry . On the eve of Agincourt , when Harry goes disguised among his men , the foot - soldier Williams raises the question of royal responsibility and the rightness of the English cause in France : But if the cause be not good , the ...
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... Harry has made the King's English a compos- ite of the speech of all England . As a result , the easy synecdoche by which the English king becomes " En- gland " -as when King Charles commands his nobles to " Bar Harry England , that ...
... Harry has made the King's English a compos- ite of the speech of all England . As a result , the easy synecdoche by which the English king becomes " En- gland " -as when King Charles commands his nobles to " Bar Harry England , that ...
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