What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 Seiten |
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... Richard III . The play as such must not detain us ; suffice it to say that it is roughly true to the actual history . Shakespeare made Richard more human by giving him a cynical turn of humour , which he is not otherwise known to have ...
... Richard III . The play as such must not detain us ; suffice it to say that it is roughly true to the actual history . Shakespeare made Richard more human by giving him a cynical turn of humour , which he is not otherwise known to have ...
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... Richard III's . The dissension within the royal family went back to the deposition of Richard II and the assumption of the crown by John of Gaunt's son as Henry IV . The rights and wrongs of this need not be disputed ; the plain fact is ...
... Richard III's . The dissension within the royal family went back to the deposition of Richard II and the assumption of the crown by John of Gaunt's son as Henry IV . The rights and wrongs of this need not be disputed ; the plain fact is ...
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... Richard II , who had been deposed . ' I am Richard II . Know ye not that ? ' , Elizabeth said angrily , and that the play had been performed forty times in public places . Ireland was as fatal to Richard II as to Essex . Richard hoped ...
... Richard II , who had been deposed . ' I am Richard II . Know ye not that ? ' , Elizabeth said angrily , and that the play had been performed forty times in public places . Ireland was as fatal to Richard II as to Essex . Richard hoped ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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