William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V |
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... . KNIGHTS .. the truth of what we are shows us but this RICHARD II Published for the British Council and The National Book League by LONGMANS GREEN & CO . PR 2982 K71 48 Grosvenor Street , London , W.1 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... . KNIGHTS .. the truth of what we are shows us but this RICHARD II Published for the British Council and The National Book League by LONGMANS GREEN & CO . PR 2982 K71 48 Grosvenor Street , London , W.1 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
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... show an increasingly subtle relation between observation and what - for want of a better word - we may call inward- ness . It is observation that strips off pretence , shows us how the world goes , points a useful moral . But at its ...
... show an increasingly subtle relation between observation and what - for want of a better word - we may call inward- ness . It is observation that strips off pretence , shows us how the world goes , points a useful moral . But at its ...
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... shows himself capable of mixing easily with the common people . Nevertheless the play is something very different from a simple glorifica- tion of the warrior king . When we give full weight to all its parts - not simply to those in ...
... shows himself capable of mixing easily with the common people . Nevertheless the play is something very different from a simple glorifica- tion of the warrior king . When we give full weight to all its parts - not simply to those in ...
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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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