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 VI derives important details from the siege of Rouen in 1591- 1592 ; accordingly Talbot's patriotism and his betrayal by the lords at home owe something to Essex's situa- tion . In 2 Henry VI the unflattering account of Eleanor ...
... Henry VI derives important details from the siege of Rouen in 1591- 1592 ; accordingly Talbot's patriotism and his betrayal by the lords at home owe something to Essex's situa- tion . In 2 Henry VI the unflattering account of Eleanor ...
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... Henry VI , II , V , 71-8 ; 2 Henry VI , II , ii ) . To assume that Shakespeare regarded Hen- ry's claim to the French throne as justified is therefore to assume that he was incapable of reasoning . As he saw the matter , Henry put ...
... Henry VI , II , V , 71-8 ; 2 Henry VI , II , ii ) . To assume that Shakespeare regarded Hen- ry's claim to the French throne as justified is therefore to assume that he was incapable of reasoning . As he saw the matter , Henry put ...
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... Henry VI is subordinate dra- matically to Duke Humphrey of Gloucester in Part I and to other characters in Parts II and III , King John is subordinate dramatically to the Bastard Faulcon- bridge , and Henry IV attracts less of our ...
... Henry VI is subordinate dra- matically to Duke Humphrey of Gloucester in Part I and to other characters in Parts II and III , King John is subordinate dramatically to the Bastard Faulcon- bridge , and Henry IV attracts less of our ...
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