Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 28 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Richard II use the word " trag- edy " on the title - pages , the First Folio prefers the more noncommittal " Life and Death of Richard II . " This may have no particular significance , but it is evidently not just a matter of conformity ...
... Richard II use the word " trag- edy " on the title - pages , the First Folio prefers the more noncommittal " Life and Death of Richard II . " This may have no particular significance , but it is evidently not just a matter of conformity ...
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... Richard II takes an unflattering view of kingship and kings , of royal pretensions and roy- al ambitions not a particularly hostile view nor a tragic one , but a realistic one that recognizes that kingship has little to do with divinity ...
... Richard II takes an unflattering view of kingship and kings , of royal pretensions and roy- al ambitions not a particularly hostile view nor a tragic one , but a realistic one that recognizes that kingship has little to do with divinity ...
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... Richard II , " in Shakespeare as Political Thinker , ed . John Alvis and Thomas G. West ( Durham , N.C. , 1981 ) , p . 77 . 23 Robert Ornstein , A Kingdom for a Stage ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1972 ) , p . 121 . 24 Winny , Player King , p ...
... Richard II , " in Shakespeare as Political Thinker , ed . John Alvis and Thomas G. West ( Durham , N.C. , 1981 ) , p . 77 . 23 Robert Ornstein , A Kingdom for a Stage ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1972 ) , p . 121 . 24 Winny , Player King , p ...
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