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... battle " ( I. i . 8 ) , at " unpeople this my realm " ( I. i . 126 ) , and at “ ground gape , and swallow " ( I. i . 161 ) are common to both plays . The changes are mostly in order to obtain metrical verse . Note " get thee gone ...
... battle " ( I. i . 8 ) , at " unpeople this my realm " ( I. i . 126 ) , and at “ ground gape , and swallow " ( I. i . 161 ) are common to both plays . The changes are mostly in order to obtain metrical verse . Note " get thee gone ...
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... battle rages , which the soldier ( father and son ) episodes serve to make more real . It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . " " It is ...
... battle rages , which the soldier ( father and son ) episodes serve to make more real . It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . " " It is ...
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... battle of St. Act v . scene i . Interval ; Day 17 , Act v . scenes ii . and iii . Interval ; Day 18 , Act v . scenes iv . and v . Act v . scene vi .; Day 20 , Act v . scene vii . here dramatised commences on the day Albans , 23rd May ...
... battle of St. Act v . scene i . Interval ; Day 17 , Act v . scenes ii . and iii . Interval ; Day 18 , Act v . scenes iv . and v . Act v . scene vi .; Day 20 , Act v . scene vii . here dramatised commences on the day Albans , 23rd May ...
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... battle ) . Soliman and Perseda , 1. iv . 35-36 : " Tis wondrous that so yong a toward warriour Should bide the shock of such approoved knights . ' In Q. In Tambur- laine . " " II . v . 5 ( in Q ) . How like a mastlesse ship upon the ...
... battle ) . Soliman and Perseda , 1. iv . 35-36 : " Tis wondrous that so yong a toward warriour Should bide the shock of such approoved knights . ' In Q. In Tambur- laine . " " II . v . 5 ( in Q ) . How like a mastlesse ship upon the ...
Seite xxx
... its unreality than anything in either play - or in any play . And Tamburlaine himself is more abominable , but did anyone ever pen a better line de- scriptive of the " thunder of ordnance " in battle XXX THE THIRD PART OF.
... its unreality than anything in either play - or in any play . And Tamburlaine himself is more abominable , but did anyone ever pen a better line de- scriptive of the " thunder of ordnance " in battle XXX THE THIRD PART OF.
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