The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... ARTHUR , Duke of Bretagne , nephew to the king . The Earl of PEMBROKE . The Earl of Essex . The Earl of SALISBURY . The Lord BIGOT . HUBERT DE BURGH . ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE , son to Sir Robert Faulconbridge . PHILIP the BASTARD , his ...
... ARTHUR , Duke of Bretagne , nephew to the king . The Earl of PEMBROKE . The Earl of Essex . The Earl of SALISBURY . The Lord BIGOT . HUBERT DE BURGH . ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE , son to Sir Robert Faulconbridge . PHILIP the BASTARD , his ...
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... Arthur Edward , but they are new and poignant melodies upon the same motifs ; the frenzied mother , the assassin uncle , are still dominant and unexhausted themes . On the other hand , the character of Falconbridge links the play yet ...
... Arthur Edward , but they are new and poignant melodies upon the same motifs ; the frenzied mother , the assassin uncle , are still dominant and unexhausted themes . On the other hand , the character of Falconbridge links the play yet ...
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... Arthur only continental provinces ; the dramatic Philip demanded England and Ireland also . But the scheme presented one grave difficulty : the English and Protestant Tamburlaine had to be in- troduced finally submitting to the ' Man of ...
... Arthur only continental provinces ; the dramatic Philip demanded England and Ireland also . But the scheme presented one grave difficulty : the English and Protestant Tamburlaine had to be in- troduced finally submitting to the ' Man of ...
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... Arthur as told by Holinshed . Holinshed's Arthur is not , it is true , Shakespeare's gentle boy , but a headstrong youth that wanted good counsel , and abounded too much in his own wilful opinion ' ; and the older drama- tist retains ...
... Arthur as told by Holinshed . Holinshed's Arthur is not , it is true , Shakespeare's gentle boy , but a headstrong youth that wanted good counsel , and abounded too much in his own wilful opinion ' ; and the older drama- tist retains ...
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... play . On the other hand , one of the greatest scenes , John's ' sugges- tion ' of Arthur's death , is barely hinted in the Troublesome Reign . Shakespeare's Falconbridge , however , stands not merely for the II Introduction.
... play . On the other hand , one of the greatest scenes , John's ' sugges- tion ' of Arthur's death , is barely hinted in the Troublesome Reign . Shakespeare's Falconbridge , however , stands not merely for the II Introduction.
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