The Elizabethan History Play: a Study of Its Types and Dramatic TechniquesStanford University, 1959 - 708 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 43–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... speech which reminds one of that by Lancaster in Richard II and which sets the stage for a serious treatment of ... speech for a returning hero , and , in view of the rest of the play , may merely have been suggested to Peele by the ...
... speech which reminds one of that by Lancaster in Richard II and which sets the stage for a serious treatment of ... speech for a returning hero , and , in view of the rest of the play , may merely have been suggested to Peele by the ...
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... speeches in one play which have counterparts in the other are invariably in their his- torical context in The Valiant Welshman , seldom in Bonduca . The clearest example is the speech in which Caratacus is offered honorable treatment if ...
... speeches in one play which have counterparts in the other are invariably in their his- torical context in The Valiant Welshman , seldom in Bonduca . The clearest example is the speech in which Caratacus is offered honorable treatment if ...
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... speech in preparation for his suicide . He is interrupted by Strumbo the clown , who reports to the audience on his marital relations and sits down to eat . Humber demands food , which Strumbo is about to give him when he is frightened ...
... speech in preparation for his suicide . He is interrupted by Strumbo the clown , who reports to the audience on his marital relations and sits down to eat . Humber demands food , which Strumbo is about to give him when he is frightened ...
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Fictional Characters in | 17 |
Comedies Containing Unadulterated | 24 |
History and Historical Tragedies | 30 |
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Common terms and phrases
action acts appear Arthur attempt audience ballad Battle of Alcazar Bolingbroke Bonduca Cambises Caratacus Catholic character characterization chronicle coherence comedy comic scenes considerably Cromwell death defeat dramatic edition Edricus Edward Edward II Elinor Elizabeth Elizabethan England English History Play episodes extant Falconbridge Famous Victories France French give Gorboduc haue Hence Henry IV plays Henry VI Henry's Henslowe hero Heywood historical framework historical material history playwrights Holinshed illustrate intended interest Jack Straw John's King John Locrine London Lord Malone Society Reprints Marlowe Marlowe's Massacre at Paris meaning moral Mortimer murder nobles Oldcastle Oxford Peele Philip playwright plot political popular portrayed Prince Hal probably purpose Queen reason rebellion rebels Richard Richard II Romans ruler Selimus Senecan Shakespeare Shakespeare's Histories soldiers speech stage Stukeley Tamburlaine theme Tillyard tion torical tory play Troublesome Reign unity Valiant Welshman villain W. W. Greg Wolsey Woodstock Wounds of Civil