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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... soliloquy . With the exception of an eleven - line passage by the boy who guards the luggage at the English camp ( IV , iv , 67-77 ) and a ten- line passage by Pistol ( V , i , 80-89 ) , no other character in the play addresses the ...
... soliloquy . With the exception of an eleven - line passage by the boy who guards the luggage at the English camp ( IV , iv , 67-77 ) and a ten- line passage by Pistol ( V , i , 80-89 ) , no other character in the play addresses the ...
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... soliloquy suggests the " loneliness of supreme office . " His private remarks may have no direct bearing upon his decisions or his military actions ; one could hardly imagine , for exam- ple , Henry's refusing to lead his troops into ...
... soliloquy suggests the " loneliness of supreme office . " His private remarks may have no direct bearing upon his decisions or his military actions ; one could hardly imagine , for exam- ple , Henry's refusing to lead his troops into ...
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... soliloquy , as a man with the needs of a man , one who knows that Ceremony with all its magnificence cannot give the sleep that the peasant gets , but that the King craves in vain . And then , again in soliloquy , on the very eve of ...
... soliloquy , as a man with the needs of a man , one who knows that Ceremony with all its magnificence cannot give the sleep that the peasant gets , but that the King craves in vain . And then , again in soliloquy , on the very eve of ...
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