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26 ( 3.2.145-53 ) My reformation , glittering o'er my fault , Shall show more goodly and attract more eyes Than that which hath no foil to set it off . ( 1.2.206-09 ) By means of these savage deeds , Prince Hal “ will wear a garment all ...
26 ( 3.2.145-53 ) My reformation , glittering o'er my fault , Shall show more goodly and attract more eyes Than that which hath no foil to set it off . ( 1.2.206-09 ) By means of these savage deeds , Prince Hal “ will wear a garment all ...
179. oldal
a some kind of true reformation of the subject . More important , my demonstration that Hal / Henry V possesses several faults that are not play - acted more conclusively argues for the refinement of his character and represents an ...
a some kind of true reformation of the subject . More important , my demonstration that Hal / Henry V possesses several faults that are not play - acted more conclusively argues for the refinement of his character and represents an ...
180. oldal
A different explanation of Hal's backsliding , one that involves his progressively " wise ” unlearning of certain of his own and other characters ' ideas , is given by F. Nick Clary , " Reformation and its Counterfeit : The Recovery of ...
A different explanation of Hal's backsliding , one that involves his progressively " wise ” unlearning of certain of his own and other characters ' ideas , is given by F. Nick Clary , " Reformation and its Counterfeit : The Recovery of ...
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