The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Shakespeare another problem , more serious still , a problem not of form but of spirit . What is the ' idea ' of Henry V ? Ever since 1817 , when Hazlitt , in a fit of republican and anti - patriotic spleen , stigmatized Shakespeare's ...
... Shakespeare another problem , more serious still , a problem not of form but of spirit . What is the ' idea ' of Henry V ? Ever since 1817 , when Hazlitt , in a fit of republican and anti - patriotic spleen , stigmatized Shakespeare's ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. ' Shakespeare has no heroes ; his scenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks that he would himself have spoken or ...
William Shakespeare Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. ' Shakespeare has no heroes ; his scenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks that he would himself have spoken or ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. Yet Johnson's criticism serves to remind us of a fact that should never be forgotten , viz . that Henry is simply Hal grown up and grown wise1 ...
William Shakespeare Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. Yet Johnson's criticism serves to remind us of a fact that should never be forgotten , viz . that Henry is simply Hal grown up and grown wise1 ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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