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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... Henry's " magna- nimity , modesty , bravery , coolness and high spirits in the face of danger , " and has called him " the most voluminous of all Shakespeare's characters . " M. M. Reese has further noted that , " If in the play [ Henry's ] ...
... Henry's " magna- nimity , modesty , bravery , coolness and high spirits in the face of danger , " and has called him " the most voluminous of all Shakespeare's characters . " M. M. Reese has further noted that , " If in the play [ Henry's ] ...
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... Henry's next scene , he again places responsibility for his actions on his victims . Using the case of a drunken soldier , he contrives to have the three trai- tors - Scroop , Cambridge , and Grey - advise him to judicial severity ...
... Henry's next scene , he again places responsibility for his actions on his victims . Using the case of a drunken soldier , he contrives to have the three trai- tors - Scroop , Cambridge , and Grey - advise him to judicial severity ...
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... Henry's earlier savage indig- nation against Scroop is , at least on one level , a denun- ciation of his own father's act and Henry's subsequent feelings of guilt . Since he reveals these deep feelings in prayer , I think we can take ...
... Henry's earlier savage indig- nation against Scroop is , at least on one level , a denun- ciation of his own father's act and Henry's subsequent feelings of guilt . Since he reveals these deep feelings in prayer , I think we can take ...
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