Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 pages |
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... Henry the Fourth , Part One , King Henry the Fourth , Part Two , and King Henry the Fifth After dramatizing English history - or certain aspects of it - from the birth of Henry VI to the accession of Queen Elizabeth's grandfather , Henry ...
... Henry the Fourth , Part One , King Henry the Fourth , Part Two , and King Henry the Fifth After dramatizing English history - or certain aspects of it - from the birth of Henry VI to the accession of Queen Elizabeth's grandfather , Henry ...
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... Henry V the man or Henry the Fifth the play without endorsing militaristic values , or at least responding to the theatrical portrayal of a man who embodies these values . In a century during which war has become increasingly abhorrent ...
... Henry V the man or Henry the Fifth the play without endorsing militaristic values , or at least responding to the theatrical portrayal of a man who embodies these values . In a century during which war has become increasingly abhorrent ...
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... Henry VI , pt . 2 : title ( The Contention ) , 86 ; themes and action , 91-100 Henry VI , pt . 3 : title ( Richard Duke of York ) , 24 , 86 ; classical influence on , 88 ; themes and action , 95–100 ; on kingship , 155 Henry VIII ( All ...
... Henry VI , pt . 2 : title ( The Contention ) , 86 ; themes and action , 91-100 Henry VI , pt . 3 : title ( Richard Duke of York ) , 24 , 86 ; classical influence on , 88 ; themes and action , 95–100 ; on kingship , 155 Henry VIII ( All ...
Contents
EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
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