Shakespeare's Historical PlaysOxford University Press, 1964 - Počet stran: 172 Examination of and literary significance of the ten historical plays from King John to Henry VIII. |
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... hands , repeals himself and comes back to England , York acts very comically indeed . He at first uses violent language ... hand in these events , To whose high will we bound our calm contents . To Bolingbroke are we sworn subjects now ...
... hands , repeals himself and comes back to England , York acts very comically indeed . He at first uses violent language ... hand in these events , To whose high will we bound our calm contents . To Bolingbroke are we sworn subjects now ...
Strana 117
... hands , repeals himself and comes back to England , York acts very comically indeed . He at first uses violent language ... hand in these events , To whose high will we bound our calm contents . To Bolingbroke are we sworn subjects now ...
... hands , repeals himself and comes back to England , York acts very comically indeed . He at first uses violent language ... hand in these events , To whose high will we bound our calm contents . To Bolingbroke are we sworn subjects now ...
Strana 141
... hand . By a slight modification of his source , Shakespeare throws light on the character of the new King and his ... hands of Church dignitaries , nor is the consultation with the Bishops intended only to varnish a project which he ...
... hand . By a slight modification of his source , Shakespeare throws light on the character of the new King and his ... hands of Church dignitaries , nor is the consultation with the Bishops intended only to varnish a project which he ...
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