A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 526
... nature as portrayed in Richard the Second ; he is the same practical man , -diplo- matic and dominant in purpose . Throughout the play it is evident that he feels the " insecurity of his position , " and is conscious of the unjust ...
... nature as portrayed in Richard the Second ; he is the same practical man , -diplo- matic and dominant in purpose . Throughout the play it is evident that he feels the " insecurity of his position , " and is conscious of the unjust ...
Page 566
... Nature's soft nurse " -which is denied him , while those who " liest in smoky cribs " and the " wet seaboy on the boisterous ocean " can indulge in peaceful repose . This soliloquy is considered to be one of the finest passages in the ...
... Nature's soft nurse " -which is denied him , while those who " liest in smoky cribs " and the " wet seaboy on the boisterous ocean " can indulge in peaceful repose . This soliloquy is considered to be one of the finest passages in the ...
Page 678
... natural and homely characters , where all is genuine , forthright , and sincere . Even in his sternest actions as ... nature and a rule of judgment with him . Nothing con- tents him short of getting heart to heart with those about or ...
... natural and homely characters , where all is genuine , forthright , and sincere . Even in his sternest actions as ... nature and a rule of judgment with him . Nothing con- tents him short of getting heart to heart with those about or ...
Contents
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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