Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Arthur's claim and undermine John's ( " Look here upon thy brother Geoffrey's face " [ 2.1.100 ; see also 101-2 ] ) , opposing Arthur's " living blood " ( 2.1.108 ) of Geoffrey , John's older brother , to John's empty title ( " How ...
... Arthur's claim and undermine John's ( " Look here upon thy brother Geoffrey's face " [ 2.1.100 ; see also 101-2 ] ) , opposing Arthur's " living blood " ( 2.1.108 ) of Geoffrey , John's older brother , to John's empty title ( " How ...
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... Arthur . Of course Bale's play , being more a morality than a history , functions in quite a different way from its later non - allegorical counterpart , but The Troublesome Raigne too could easily have omitted Arthur's death altogether ...
... Arthur . Of course Bale's play , being more a morality than a history , functions in quite a different way from its later non - allegorical counterpart , but The Troublesome Raigne too could easily have omitted Arthur's death altogether ...
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... Arthur's death , rather than , as in The Trouble- some Raigne , to exaggerate its implications . But The Troublesome ... Arthur present , although in fact Arthur died in 1203 , Stephen Langton was chosen by the Pope in 1207 , the papal ...
... Arthur's death , rather than , as in The Trouble- some Raigne , to exaggerate its implications . But The Troublesome ... Arthur present , although in fact Arthur died in 1203 , Stephen Langton was chosen by the Pope in 1207 , the papal ...
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Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
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