King LearLongmans, 1907 - 152 pages |
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... Grammar School of the Holy Cross , a few streets away from his father's house , and it is thought probable that in Love's Labour's Lost , his earliest JUN 22 384818 play , he has portrayed in the character of the V 323h 1.
... Grammar School of the Holy Cross , a few streets away from his father's house , and it is thought probable that in Love's Labour's Lost , his earliest JUN 22 384818 play , he has portrayed in the character of the V 323h 1.
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William Shakespeare. play , he has portrayed in the character of the pedantic but not unkindly Holofernes the schoolmaster of his own early days . John Shakespeare's fortunes , which were at their height in 1568 , when he was chief ...
William Shakespeare. play , he has portrayed in the character of the pedantic but not unkindly Holofernes the schoolmaster of his own early days . John Shakespeare's fortunes , which were at their height in 1568 , when he was chief ...
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... character of Justice Shallow in King Henry IV . and in the Merry Wives of Windsor , Shakespeare pokes fun at the pompous and not overwise Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote . When Shakespeare came to London there were two theatres only , The ...
... character of Justice Shallow in King Henry IV . and in the Merry Wives of Windsor , Shakespeare pokes fun at the pompous and not overwise Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote . When Shakespeare came to London there were two theatres only , The ...
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... Characters of the Play . ( a ) Lear . - To analyse properly all the mixed elements of the character of Lear is so difficult a task that we can well appreciate the words of Hazlitt when approaching the subject . He says : " We wish that ...
... Characters of the Play . ( a ) Lear . - To analyse properly all the mixed elements of the character of Lear is so difficult a task that we can well appreciate the words of Hazlitt when approaching the subject . He says : " We wish that ...
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... character which delight us in the artistic setting of Shakespeare . With the latter Lear is a leviathan character in whose " nostrils , " to quote Lamb's famous criticism , Tate put his hook for Garrick and his followers , the showmen ...
... character which delight us in the artistic setting of Shakespeare . With the latter Lear is a leviathan character in whose " nostrils , " to quote Lamb's famous criticism , Tate put his hook for Garrick and his followers , the showmen ...
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