Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 2. kötetAMS Press, 1972 |
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255. oldal
... passage in North might easily be misunderstood ; this I partly admit , but Shakspeare's adoption of a version contradicted , not only by a passage immediately following , but by the event which he presently pourtrays , is a striking ...
... passage in North might easily be misunderstood ; this I partly admit , but Shakspeare's adoption of a version contradicted , not only by a passage immediately following , but by the event which he presently pourtrays , is a striking ...
263. oldal
... passage , as the speech of a republican . Brutus says that he will kill Cæsar , because he is powerful , and may abuse his power : and the passages of his life , to which Coleridge refers , gave Brutus no personal cause of offence ...
... passage , as the speech of a republican . Brutus says that he will kill Cæsar , because he is powerful , and may abuse his power : and the passages of his life , to which Coleridge refers , gave Brutus no personal cause of offence ...
335. oldal
... passages quoted from John's speech to the legate , i . 13 ; scene with Hubert , 19 ; on Arthur's death , 23 ; on the ... passage to France , 181 ; Henry's address to the herald , 188 ; chorus on the eve of Agincourt , 190 ; Henry's ...
... passages quoted from John's speech to the legate , i . 13 ; scene with Hubert , 19 ; on Arthur's death , 23 ; on the ... passage to France , 181 ; Henry's address to the herald , 188 ; chorus on the eve of Agincourt , 190 ; Henry's ...
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