The Meaning of Shakespeare, Հատոր 1University of Chicago Press, 1951 - 690 էջ |
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Էջ 149
... Richard and his creator , as they do between Richard and Hamlet . His love of words and his gift of figurative expression are undoubtedly a main source of this impression . Before Richard II , Shakespeare himself occasion- ally confused ...
... Richard and his creator , as they do between Richard and Hamlet . His love of words and his gift of figurative expression are undoubtedly a main source of this impression . Before Richard II , Shakespeare himself occasion- ally confused ...
Էջ 152
... Richard's , to bring some sense and logic into what Shakespeare only too plainly made senseless and logicless on purpose . If rhetoric is the art of saying nothing finely , Richard proves himself an arch - rhetorician . He himself ...
... Richard's , to bring some sense and logic into what Shakespeare only too plainly made senseless and logicless on purpose . If rhetoric is the art of saying nothing finely , Richard proves himself an arch - rhetorician . He himself ...
Էջ 158
... Richard's uncle and Henry's , regent during Richard's absence in Ireland , has given his pledge in Parliament for the fealty to the new king of his son , Aumerle , who is suspect because of his friendship for Richard and his part in the ...
... Richard's uncle and Henry's , regent during Richard's absence in Ireland , has given his pledge in Parliament for the fealty to the new king of his son , Aumerle , who is suspect because of his friendship for Richard and his part in the ...
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THE INTEGRITY OF SHAKESPEARE | 15 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 25 | 25 |
THE THREE PARTS OF HENRY VI | 28 |
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