Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 25Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... John's reign is isolated and remote from contemporary concerns . There are 161 years between the death of King John and the coming of Richard II to the throne in 1377. What happens in King John is not close to history as we know it ...
... John's reign is isolated and remote from contemporary concerns . There are 161 years between the death of King John and the coming of Richard II to the throne in 1377. What happens in King John is not close to history as we know it ...
Strana 100
... John seem memorable . He speaks distractedly from the effect of the poison and he has a passion now that he never had before , especially in the early scenes when he was directed by his mother Elinor ( as Arthur was ruled by his mother ...
... John seem memorable . He speaks distractedly from the effect of the poison and he has a passion now that he never had before , especially in the early scenes when he was directed by his mother Elinor ( as Arthur was ruled by his mother ...
Strana 169
... John's troubles , is particularly sug- gestive if it draws on Shakespeare's familial experience of debt . 53 It represents the " public humiliation " 54 of and the " fear of processe of debt " in the lives of both father and son , and ...
... John's troubles , is particularly sug- gestive if it draws on Shakespeare's familial experience of debt . 53 It represents the " public humiliation " 54 of and the " fear of processe of debt " in the lives of both father and son , and ...
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