The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... kings ! mad composition ! and the romantic Constance the just judgement and sentence : Arm , arm , you heavens , against ... king nor to each other . Mowbray confesses that he had attempted Gaunt's life and Gaunt that he had a share in ...
... kings ! mad composition ! and the romantic Constance the just judgement and sentence : Arm , arm , you heavens , against ... king nor to each other . Mowbray confesses that he had attempted Gaunt's life and Gaunt that he had a share in ...
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... King John contains beautiful things in the speeches of Constance and the scenes in which Arthur appears , but its great achievement is that in it for the first time Shakespeare brings the typical Englishman upon the stage . Indeed ...
... King John contains beautiful things in the speeches of Constance and the scenes in which Arthur appears , but its great achievement is that in it for the first time Shakespeare brings the typical Englishman upon the stage . Indeed ...
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... king is greater than a judge . Even to - day , kings , and kings who are no longer personal rulers , show themselves at once conscious of the sharp line which separates them from their past directly they have stepped across the ...
... king is greater than a judge . Even to - day , kings , and kings who are no longer personal rulers , show themselves at once conscious of the sharp line which separates them from their past directly they have stepped across the ...
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION | 21 |
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES | 52 |
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