The Sole Voice: Character Portraits from ShakespeareDial Press, 1970 - 432 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5
... story in its chronological order ? He starts with three plays about Henry VI , follows those with Richard III , and only then goes back to the beginning of the story with Richard II , and follows it through to its mid - point with Henry ...
... story in its chronological order ? He starts with three plays about Henry VI , follows those with Richard III , and only then goes back to the beginning of the story with Richard II , and follows it through to its mid - point with Henry ...
Pàgina 142
... story in Italian told it to Shakespeare ; he could have done so in a couple of sentences to give the playwright all he used . ( 3 ) There was another adaptation of the story into English , which has since been lost . The glories of the ...
... story in Italian told it to Shakespeare ; he could have done so in a couple of sentences to give the playwright all he used . ( 3 ) There was another adaptation of the story into English , which has since been lost . The glories of the ...
Pàgina 237
... story . For twelve years he has kept silent , and now the story bursts out of him . Al- though he starts by telling the story for Miranda's sake he soon gets lost in it for his own satisfaction ; this accounts for his fre- quent stops ...
... story . For twelve years he has kept silent , and now the story bursts out of him . Al- though he starts by telling the story for Miranda's sake he soon gets lost in it for his own satisfaction ; this accounts for his fre- quent stops ...
Continguts
Introduction to the Histories | 3 |
Joan La Pucelle | 15 |
Richard II | 28 |
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