Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 80. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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82. oldal
... Hal may parry these suggestions , a chorus - like explanation directed at the spectators is plainly in order . " Perhaps Hal's plans are not as certain in his own mind as they appear to his critics ; he may be postponing the necessary ...
... Hal may parry these suggestions , a chorus - like explanation directed at the spectators is plainly in order . " Perhaps Hal's plans are not as certain in his own mind as they appear to his critics ; he may be postponing the necessary ...
107. oldal
... Hal has again " come near ” him by delaying his approach to the battle , by lagging behind in the safety of Coventry while Percy " is already in the field " ( 75 ) . Although Fal- staff's intimations about Hal's sense of historical ...
... Hal has again " come near ” him by delaying his approach to the battle , by lagging behind in the safety of Coventry while Percy " is already in the field " ( 75 ) . Although Fal- staff's intimations about Hal's sense of historical ...
108. oldal
... Hal with two more iambs or even dactyls , such as " Good night , sheriff . " Instead , Hal responds with an independent line of pentameter : I think it is good morrow , is it not ? ( 524 ) Hal's response thoroughly surprises everyone ...
... Hal with two more iambs or even dactyls , such as " Good night , sheriff . " Instead , Hal responds with an independent line of pentameter : I think it is good morrow , is it not ? ( 524 ) Hal's response thoroughly surprises everyone ...
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