English Catholic Poets, Chaucer to DrydenBruce publishing Company, 1936 - 208 pàgines |
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Pàgina 107
... lines 37-43 . 21 III Henry VI , Act III , Scene IV . 22 III Henry VI , Act I , Scene III , and Act III , Scene II . 23 Henry V , Act I , Scene I. 24 The same appears in Hamlet , Act I , Scene V , line 160 . 25 Henry V , Act IV , Scene ...
... lines 37-43 . 21 III Henry VI , Act III , Scene IV . 22 III Henry VI , Act I , Scene III , and Act III , Scene II . 23 Henry V , Act I , Scene I. 24 The same appears in Hamlet , Act I , Scene V , line 160 . 25 Henry V , Act IV , Scene ...
Pàgina 109
... lines 178–185 ; and Act IV , Scene I , lines 113-149 . 81 Richard II , Act IV , Scene I , lines 326–333 ; Act V , Scene II ; and Act V , Scene VI , line 19 . 1 Scrope and his clerical confederates may have been exas- perated Shakespeare ...
... lines 178–185 ; and Act IV , Scene I , lines 113-149 . 81 Richard II , Act IV , Scene I , lines 326–333 ; Act V , Scene II ; and Act V , Scene VI , line 19 . 1 Scrope and his clerical confederates may have been exas- perated Shakespeare ...
Pàgina 115
... lines 52-53 . 46 Henry VIII , Act III , Scene II , lines 134-135 . 47 One of the points charged against him was that he changed the rushes on his floors every day - an extravagant waste . 48 Henry VIII , Act II , Scene IV , line 237 . t ...
... lines 52-53 . 46 Henry VIII , Act III , Scene II , lines 134-135 . 47 One of the points charged against him was that he changed the rushes on his floors every day - an extravagant waste . 48 Henry VIII , Act II , Scene IV , line 237 . t ...
Continguts
CHAPTER | 1 |
Shakespeare and Catholicism | 97 |
Clerical Characters in Shakespeare | 118 |
Copyright | |
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