Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... King has virtually murdered Falstaff ( II.i.88 , 121-26 ) , but Williams ' retorts to him in IV.viii ( considered below ) are more serious criticisms ( as are the soldiers ' arguments in IV.i ) . Again , the quarrel between Macmorris ...
... King has virtually murdered Falstaff ( II.i.88 , 121-26 ) , but Williams ' retorts to him in IV.viii ( considered below ) are more serious criticisms ( as are the soldiers ' arguments in IV.i ) . Again , the quarrel between Macmorris ...
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... king is responsible for the souls of the men he leads into battle : " Every subject's duty is the King's , but every subject's soul is his own . Therefore should every soldier . . . wash every mote out of his conscience " ( 4.1.17680 ) ...
... king is responsible for the souls of the men he leads into battle : " Every subject's duty is the King's , but every subject's soul is his own . Therefore should every soldier . . . wash every mote out of his conscience " ( 4.1.17680 ) ...
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... king ] with any appearance of fear , lest he , by showing it , should dishearten his army " ( 112- 14 ) . For a king , the appearance of strength is paramount . Yet Henry continues to defend the King's private self and his " conscience ...
... king ] with any appearance of fear , lest he , by showing it , should dishearten his army " ( 112- 14 ) . For a king , the appearance of strength is paramount . Yet Henry continues to defend the King's private self and his " conscience ...
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Character Studies | 30 |
Production Reviews | 56 |
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