The Works of Shakespeare: King Learat the University Press, 1958 |
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Seite xi
... scene of Hamlet , the deposition scene of Richard II ; relaxes during act 4 , partly in order to gather up loose secondary threads of the plot , partly to give the principal actors a much - needed rest , and partly to relieve the strain ...
... scene of Hamlet , the deposition scene of Richard II ; relaxes during act 4 , partly in order to gather up loose secondary threads of the plot , partly to give the principal actors a much - needed rest , and partly to relieve the strain ...
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... scene , Northumberland's farewell , act 3 , sc . I ( out of which a mangled version of the King's speech on Sleep is lifted to be worked in just before the great death - bed scene ) , the before - supper scene at Shallow's , and the ...
... scene , Northumberland's farewell , act 3 , sc . I ( out of which a mangled version of the King's speech on Sleep is lifted to be worked in just before the great death - bed scene ) , the before - supper scene at Shallow's , and the ...
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... scene of the inn - yard at night was cut out — a sacrifice at variance with tradition . The scene between Gadshill and the Chamberlain disappeared soon after Betterton , but the professional theatre had always made much of the Carriers ...
... scene of the inn - yard at night was cut out — a sacrifice at variance with tradition . The scene between Gadshill and the Chamberlain disappeared soon after Betterton , but the professional theatre had always made much of the Carriers ...
Inhalt
KING HENRY IV FRONTISPIECE | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
Urheberrecht | |
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