A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 584
... character . He appears in the first scene , and learns of the defeat of his forces , which news causes him to be very grieved , and in a passionate outburst talks of all that he will do in revenge , but later we find that he decides to ...
... character . He appears in the first scene , and learns of the defeat of his forces , which news causes him to be very grieved , and in a passionate outburst talks of all that he will do in revenge , but later we find that he decides to ...
Page 599
... character whom Shakespeare has carefully drawn , and we have in her a picture of the average type of a London hostess in the time of the dramatist . Her character possesses a humorous trait , and the way in which she misuses long words ...
... character whom Shakespeare has carefully drawn , and we have in her a picture of the average type of a London hostess in the time of the dramatist . Her character possesses a humorous trait , and the way in which she misuses long words ...
Page 678
... character can best be expressed by saying that Henry was a great man and a great king . Commenting on the character of King Henry , Hudson says : The King is the most complex and many - sided of all Shakespeare's heroes , with the one ...
... character can best be expressed by saying that Henry was a great man and a great king . Commenting on the character of King Henry , Hudson says : The King is the most complex and many - sided of all Shakespeare's heroes , with the one ...
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879966 | 523 |
Source of the Plot Outline of the Play | 951 |
against the Lancastrians who had taken part in the second | 962 |
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