Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 pages **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 93
... Henry V for most of his career . In Henry IV Part I Hal shows his skill in the language of tinkers and drinkers . In Part II his determination to learn languages is recognized as more serious and more self - conscious as Warwick ...
... Henry V for most of his career . In Henry IV Part I Hal shows his skill in the language of tinkers and drinkers . In Part II his determination to learn languages is recognized as more serious and more self - conscious as Warwick ...
Page 94
... Henry and Katherine which concludes Henry V. Katherine's rather comical language lessons in that play take up the theme once more , for even in the apparent safety of the princess's chamber danger lurks : the innocent terms ' pied ' and ...
... Henry and Katherine which concludes Henry V. Katherine's rather comical language lessons in that play take up the theme once more , for even in the apparent safety of the princess's chamber danger lurks : the innocent terms ' pied ' and ...
Page 247
... Henry V , 233-4 ; in King Lear , 236 ; in Othello , 235 ; in Romeo and Juliet , 236 , 237-8 revenge tradition , 217 ... Henry IV , 22 , 84 , 110 , 118 , 123 , 177 , 184 , age - mates , 196 , comparison and contrast , 195-6 , 198 , 205 ...
... Henry V , 233-4 ; in King Lear , 236 ; in Othello , 235 ; in Romeo and Juliet , 236 , 237-8 revenge tradition , 217 ... Henry IV , 22 , 84 , 110 , 118 , 123 , 177 , 184 , age - mates , 196 , comparison and contrast , 195-6 , 198 , 205 ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
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