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Richard , who is better as a man than as a king , stands in strong contrast to Henry V , who is better as a king than as a man . Throwing a glorious light over the two middle plays is the genial figure of Falstaff , who has almost ...
Richard , who is better as a man than as a king , stands in strong contrast to Henry V , who is better as a king than as a man . Throwing a glorious light over the two middle plays is the genial figure of Falstaff , who has almost ...
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Of Marlowe's other two plays , Edward II is by far the better . The earlier parts do not rise much above the level of the ordinary chronicle play , but as the action proceeds , the interest grows , and the scene of Edward's murder ...
Of Marlowe's other two plays , Edward II is by far the better . The earlier parts do not rise much above the level of the ordinary chronicle play , but as the action proceeds , the interest grows , and the scene of Edward's murder ...
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Many readers wanted nothing better than to be melted into tears or terrified into hysterics ; and their demands were eagerly met by a generation of writers far inferior to the early novelists . The success of Horace Walpole's “ Gothic ...
Many readers wanted nothing better than to be melted into tears or terrified into hysterics ; and their demands were eagerly met by a generation of writers far inferior to the early novelists . The success of Horace Walpole's “ Gothic ...
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