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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108. oldal
... force connected with history and responsi- bility . In short , Hal , at this crux in the drama , responds to ... force outside of his body , a force that , during the battle at Shrewsbury , comes to be represented by the body , or the ...
... force connected with history and responsi- bility . In short , Hal , at this crux in the drama , responds to ... force outside of his body , a force that , during the battle at Shrewsbury , comes to be represented by the body , or the ...
138. oldal
... force that directs and positions that present . It is , as we may expect , Prince Hal , the omnicompetent young politi- cian , who possesses the keenest awareness of the crush- ing presence of the past on the present and future . His ...
... force that directs and positions that present . It is , as we may expect , Prince Hal , the omnicompetent young politi- cian , who possesses the keenest awareness of the crush- ing presence of the past on the present and future . His ...
139. oldal
... force of history and the need to situate himself in relation to it . There is , on the one hand , his strong sense of the past and , on the other , a strong desire to create a favor- able impression of himself in that relation . His ...
... force of history and the need to situate himself in relation to it . There is , on the one hand , his strong sense of the past and , on the other , a strong desire to create a favor- able impression of himself in that relation . His ...
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