AnglisticaE. B. Everitt Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1965 - 314 páginas |
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... poetic level within plays like Richard II and 1 Henry VI— should find this collation revealing and useful . I believe that thoughtful reading of these six plays and the associated evidence will of itself suggest a common authorship . If ...
... poetic level within plays like Richard II and 1 Henry VI— should find this collation revealing and useful . I believe that thoughtful reading of these six plays and the associated evidence will of itself suggest a common authorship . If ...
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... poets write that great Achilles ' spear Could heal the wound it made ; the moral is , What mighty men misdo , they can amend . The lion doth become his bloody jaws And grace his foragement by being mild , When vassal fear lies trembling ...
... poets write that great Achilles ' spear Could heal the wound it made ; the moral is , What mighty men misdo , they can amend . The lion doth become his bloody jaws And grace his foragement by being mild , When vassal fear lies trembling ...
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... poetic justice of which is more apparent to the readers of the two plays than to those who read only the second one . CONSPECTUS . It is possible that even before Woodstock there was another Richard play , containing the peasants ...
... poetic justice of which is more apparent to the readers of the two plays than to those who read only the second one . CONSPECTUS . It is possible that even before Woodstock there was another Richard play , containing the peasants ...
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LEIR | 11 |
THE WEAKEST GOETH TO THE WALL | 61 |
EDMUND IRONSIDE | 103 |
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arms Arthur Artois Audeley Bagot BASTARD blood Boulogne Brabant BUNCH BUSHY Calais CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Cambria Canutus Cheney CORDELLA Cornwall COUNTESS crown daughter death doth Duke Edmund Edmund Ironside EDRICUS Edward Edward III EIII ELINOR England English Enter EPERNOUN Exeunt Exit fair Falconbridge father fear FERDINAND fight foes France French friar Froissart GONERIL grace hand hath hear heart heaven Holinshed holy honor Hubert Ironside King John king of France King Richard LANCASTER land LAPOOLE Leir Lewis liege live LODOWICK lord LUDWIC majesty MESSENGER MUMFORD ne'er never NIMBLE noble ODILLIA ORIANA Pandulph PERILLUS Philip play pray prince queen RAGAN Richard II Salisbury SCENE shalt soldiers soul sovereign speak stay STITCH swear sweet Swinstead sword tell thee There's thine Thomas of Woodstock thou art thyself traitors TRESILIAN uncles unto Villiers wilt WOODSTOCK words YACOB