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As a whole the nine plays follow history very closely . True , the critics are bothered by Shake - speare's portrayal of Richard III as the embodiment of total evil ; by the riotous youth of Prince Hal ; by King Henry V's renunciation ...
As a whole the nine plays follow history very closely . True , the critics are bothered by Shake - speare's portrayal of Richard III as the embodiment of total evil ; by the riotous youth of Prince Hal ; by King Henry V's renunciation ...
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Elizabeth Tudor would no doubt have been pleased to have been able to follow the advice of Theodore Roosevelt to " talk softly and carry a big stick , ” if she had been possessed of a big stick . The English of her day as well as the ...
Elizabeth Tudor would no doubt have been pleased to have been able to follow the advice of Theodore Roosevelt to " talk softly and carry a big stick , ” if she had been possessed of a big stick . The English of her day as well as the ...
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That Pericles is an amateurish production every line proclaims ; that it could not possibly follow Hamlet , Macbeth , and Lear in chronological order is too apparent for further comment . Pericles and the three comedies which follow ...
That Pericles is an amateurish production every line proclaims ; that it could not possibly follow Hamlet , Macbeth , and Lear in chronological order is too apparent for further comment . Pericles and the three comedies which follow ...
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THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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