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Page 77
... French throne . We must remember that these people were more than half - French , joint members of the French military aristocracy that ruled in Western Europe . In the course of these wars the nationalist spirit was aroused in both ...
... French throne . We must remember that these people were more than half - French , joint members of the French military aristocracy that ruled in Western Europe . In the course of these wars the nationalist spirit was aroused in both ...
Page 134
... French background of All's Well is not far removed from his residence with that French family in Silver Street . It may be no more than coincidence that the name of the French herald in Henry V is Montjoy . The dramatist may well have ...
... French background of All's Well is not far removed from his residence with that French family in Silver Street . It may be no more than coincidence that the name of the French herald in Henry V is Montjoy . The dramatist may well have ...
Page 135
... French version appeared in 1584 ( the lodger could have met it at the Montjoys ) . The story also appeared in Fenton's translation of Bandello - which Shakespeare consulted . Sir Geoffrey Fenton had been one of the Sidney circle , one ...
... French version appeared in 1584 ( the lodger could have met it at the Montjoys ) . The story also appeared in Fenton's translation of Bandello - which Shakespeare consulted . Sir Geoffrey Fenton had been one of the Sidney circle , one ...
Contents
PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
Copyright | |
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Shakespearean Scholarship: A Guide for Actors and Students Leslie O'Dell No preview available - 2002 |