King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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... are ap- propriate and natural , Henry himself is a fine pic- ture of Shakespeare's ideal king , but there are a hundred characters in the other plays better than the - -- - best in this . There are bits of humor , INTRODUCTION 9.
... are ap- propriate and natural , Henry himself is a fine pic- ture of Shakespeare's ideal king , but there are a hundred characters in the other plays better than the - -- - best in this . There are bits of humor , INTRODUCTION 9.
Strana 12
... natural that this should be the case . These plays were generally meant to present some epi- sode of English history in such a way as would appeal strongly to an English audience . Character , humor , passion , philosophy , charm ...
... natural that this should be the case . These plays were generally meant to present some epi- sode of English history in such a way as would appeal strongly to an English audience . Character , humor , passion , philosophy , charm ...
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... natural , therefore , to use it to give in narrative an account of things that could not well be presented by the actors . It was common also in those plays before Shakespeare which were written with classic models in mind . Thus ...
... natural , therefore , to use it to give in narrative an account of things that could not well be presented by the actors . It was common also in those plays before Shakespeare which were written with classic models in mind . Thus ...
Strana 16
... natural , how- ever , and the speech is a fine one . 3. The Duke of Burgundy's description of France , V , ii , 23-67 . This speech stands in closer connection with the rest of the scene than the others . Still its main interest is ...
... natural , how- ever , and the speech is a fine one . 3. The Duke of Burgundy's description of France , V , ii , 23-67 . This speech stands in closer connection with the rest of the scene than the others . Still its main interest is ...
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... natural dramatic development . It has beginning , continuation , climax , and end . It has hardly anything that can be called an Dramatic episode : even III , iv has close enough rela- structure . tion to the main theme to be called a ...
... natural dramatic development . It has beginning , continuation , climax , and end . It has hardly anything that can be called an Dramatic episode : even III , iv has close enough rela- structure . tion to the main theme to be called a ...
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