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Pagina 54
... Edward II ; Shake - speare wrote ten . Marlowe selected the story of King Edward II for its high tragic episodes . His purpose was not to teach history . Shake- speare's epic chronicle themes instructed the English in their glorious but ...
... Edward II ; Shake - speare wrote ten . Marlowe selected the story of King Edward II for its high tragic episodes . His purpose was not to teach history . Shake- speare's epic chronicle themes instructed the English in their glorious but ...
Pagina 55
... Edward IV , Edward V , Richard III , Henry VII , and Henry VIII , and end with the birth and baptism of Elizabeth Tudor . The Edwards are not in the title of any play , although 3 Henry VI might have been titled Edward IV . Henry VII ...
... Edward IV , Edward V , Richard III , Henry VII , and Henry VIII , and end with the birth and baptism of Elizabeth Tudor . The Edwards are not in the title of any play , although 3 Henry VI might have been titled Edward IV . Henry VII ...
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... Edward II , was picked for its high tragedy . Marlowe lacked the common touch and the fine spice of humour so manifest in Shake - speare , and Marlowe also lacked the artistry of painting lifelike women so well developed in Robert ...
... Edward II , was picked for its high tragedy . Marlowe lacked the common touch and the fine spice of humour so manifest in Shake - speare , and Marlowe also lacked the artistry of painting lifelike women so well developed in Robert ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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