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... dramatic person . The King is sympathetically handled , as are all Shakespeare's tragic persons . His two long speeches , his advice to Hamlet against mourning overmuch ( I.ii.87-117 ) and his wonderful prayer ( III.iii.36-72 ) , are ...
... dramatic person . The King is sympathetically handled , as are all Shakespeare's tragic persons . His two long speeches , his advice to Hamlet against mourning overmuch ( I.ii.87-117 ) and his wonderful prayer ( III.iii.36-72 ) , are ...
Page 153
... dramatically and poetically , he made a good end , which he did : ' Let us to't pell - mell . If not to heaven , then hand in hand to hell ' . For Richard II the speaker flung a piece of red Shakespeare's Dramatic Challenge 153.
... dramatically and poetically , he made a good end , which he did : ' Let us to't pell - mell . If not to heaven , then hand in hand to hell ' . For Richard II the speaker flung a piece of red Shakespeare's Dramatic Challenge 153.
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... The Times . For a discussion of stage practice in Shakespeare's time , see B.L. Joseph , Elizabethan Acting , 1951 . Performances of ' Shakespeare's Dramatic Challenge As I have recorded Shakespeare's Dramatic Challenge 175.
... The Times . For a discussion of stage practice in Shakespeare's time , see B.L. Joseph , Elizabethan Acting , 1951 . Performances of ' Shakespeare's Dramatic Challenge As I have recorded Shakespeare's Dramatic Challenge 175.
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