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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... friends and then some of his new friends — the traitors Scroop , Grey , and Cambridge . Scroop was Henry's " bed - fellow ( ii , 8 ) . . . [ who ] didst bear the key of all my counsels ... knew'st the very bottom of my soul ( 96-97 ) ...
... friends and then some of his new friends — the traitors Scroop , Grey , and Cambridge . Scroop was Henry's " bed - fellow ( ii , 8 ) . . . [ who ] didst bear the key of all my counsels ... knew'st the very bottom of my soul ( 96-97 ) ...
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... friends but with the final severance of the new king's remaining personal ties . Thereafter in the play , he will use the term " friend " in a special sense . Not by accident , Henry abruptly abandons the royal " we " when he turns to ...
... friends but with the final severance of the new king's remaining personal ties . Thereafter in the play , he will use the term " friend " in a special sense . Not by accident , Henry abruptly abandons the royal " we " when he turns to ...
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... friends " to drink with him , before , “ like friends , " they proceed to the capitol . In an aside , Brutus echoes Caesar's words : " That every like is not the same , O Caesar ! / The heart of Brutus yearns [ grieves ] to think upon ...
... friends " to drink with him , before , “ like friends , " they proceed to the capitol . In an aside , Brutus echoes Caesar's words : " That every like is not the same , O Caesar ! / The heart of Brutus yearns [ grieves ] to think upon ...
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