Unconformities in Shakespeare’s History PlaysPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1982年7月8日 - 207 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 33 筆
第 4 頁
... opening scene of 3 Henry VI to send Exeter as a messenger to the northern lords in order to reconcile them . We hear nothing further of this mission and it hardly matters . It has served to illustrate the king's conciliatory attitude ...
... opening scene of 3 Henry VI to send Exeter as a messenger to the northern lords in order to reconcile them . We hear nothing further of this mission and it hardly matters . It has served to illustrate the king's conciliatory attitude ...
第 161 頁
... opening scenes rather than planning intrigue , and been concerned to place his protagonists before us in revealing attitudes . From this point of view the openings of Richard II and 1 Henry IV are quite functional , while that of 2 ...
... opening scenes rather than planning intrigue , and been concerned to place his protagonists before us in revealing attitudes . From this point of view the openings of Richard II and 1 Henry IV are quite functional , while that of 2 ...
第 162 頁
... opening scenes of these history plays , not knowing where he was going . But he may sometimes have started out at too leisurely a pace and allowed his introductory matter to get out of hand . In some cases the importance of Gloucester ...
... opening scenes of these history plays , not knowing where he was going . But he may sometimes have started out at too leisurely a pace and allowed his introductory matter to get out of hand . In some cases the importance of Gloucester ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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