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Furthermore , Charles ' description of Duke Senior's forest life , often read as being merely a crude means for exposition in the play , actually shows that Charles admires Duke Senior and his life of ( as Charles supposes ) romantic ...
Furthermore , Charles ' description of Duke Senior's forest life , often read as being merely a crude means for exposition in the play , actually shows that Charles admires Duke Senior and his life of ( as Charles supposes ) romantic ...
137. oldal
Because I have said roughly what I mean by history , and because I will refer to " myths " in what follows , I had ... deputies elected by the Lord , and what they hope to accomplish by speaking in this by no means inevitable fashion .
Because I have said roughly what I mean by history , and because I will refer to " myths " in what follows , I had ... deputies elected by the Lord , and what they hope to accomplish by speaking in this by no means inevitable fashion .
139. oldal
Perhaps it has been Richard's only means of consolidating his power , hard won from the Lords Appellant in the previous decade . But what really interested Shakespeare was that the move , whatever its merits , was truly political ...
Perhaps it has been Richard's only means of consolidating his power , hard won from the Lords Appellant in the previous decade . But what really interested Shakespeare was that the move , whatever its merits , was truly political ...
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