William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V |
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... interest that we bring to bear . What that interest finds to engage and direct it in such plays as Richard III and Julius Caesar is a matter for particular criticism : there is no formula that will help us . But there is one preliminary ...
... interest that we bring to bear . What that interest finds to engage and direct it in such plays as Richard III and Julius Caesar is a matter for particular criticism : there is no formula that will help us . But there is one preliminary ...
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... interest . And although this may be seen with an almost cynical amusement , as in the Commodity speech , there are hints of a deeper awareness of what is involved in the clash of rival interests , as in the sombre poetry of the ...
... interest . And although this may be seen with an almost cynical amusement , as in the Commodity speech , there are hints of a deeper awareness of what is involved in the clash of rival interests , as in the sombre poetry of the ...
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... interest cannot be separated from the psychological interest is indeed dependent on it - that Richard II is a different kind of play from King John : in some important ways it looks back to Richard III and forward to Julius Caesar and ...
... interest cannot be separated from the psychological interest is indeed dependent on it - that Richard II is a different kind of play from King John : in some important ways it looks back to Richard III and forward to Julius Caesar and ...
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William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V Lionel Charles Knights No preview available - 1962 |
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