Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Zväzok 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Strana 141
... Gloucester's conspir- acy , that Bolingbroke , in short , had long been one of Richard's chief enemies . This background would surely have put the Lancastrian confiscation in a different light , for by it Richard was preventing the ...
... Gloucester's conspir- acy , that Bolingbroke , in short , had long been one of Richard's chief enemies . This background would surely have put the Lancastrian confiscation in a different light , for by it Richard was preventing the ...
Strana 228
... Gloucester " ( 3. 5. 17-18 ) and uses the occa- sion and its aftermath to order him about , telling him when to exit and when to enter , and what to do in be- tween - find Gloucester , attend on Regan , leave the scene of the blinding ...
... Gloucester " ( 3. 5. 17-18 ) and uses the occa- sion and its aftermath to order him about , telling him when to exit and when to enter , and what to do in be- tween - find Gloucester , attend on Regan , leave the scene of the blinding ...
Strana 305
... Gloucester returns as Gloucester . Edmund's ridicule of his father's superstitious nature derives from the ambig- uous prophecy about the letter G as the origin of disaster , already a prominent narrative feature of Clarence's story in ...
... Gloucester returns as Gloucester . Edmund's ridicule of his father's superstitious nature derives from the ambig- uous prophecy about the letter G as the origin of disaster , already a prominent narrative feature of Clarence's story in ...
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