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Page 152
... Wilson Knight , to whom Foakes is largely indebted , sees this pattern as a juxtaposition of sombre and light - hearted scenes with thematic overtones of far - reaching import : We have accordingly a series of warmly conceived ...
... Wilson Knight , to whom Foakes is largely indebted , sees this pattern as a juxtaposition of sombre and light - hearted scenes with thematic overtones of far - reaching import : We have accordingly a series of warmly conceived ...
Page 153
... Knight and Foakes see as the promise of a golden future are rather , as Lee Bliss has it in one of the most lucid ... Wilson Knight , however , whose portrait of Henry is a small masterpiece whatever one may think of his opinions ...
... Knight and Foakes see as the promise of a golden future are rather , as Lee Bliss has it in one of the most lucid ... Wilson Knight , however , whose portrait of Henry is a small masterpiece whatever one may think of his opinions ...
Page 193
... Wilson Knight in The Crown of Life ( 1947 ) , Irving Ribner in The English History Play in the Age of Shakespeare ( 1957 ) , and John D. Cox in ' Henry VIII and the Masque ' , ELH , 45 ( 1978 ) 390-409 ; the mythic elements by e.g. ...
... Wilson Knight in The Crown of Life ( 1947 ) , Irving Ribner in The English History Play in the Age of Shakespeare ( 1957 ) , and John D. Cox in ' Henry VIII and the Masque ' , ELH , 45 ( 1978 ) 390-409 ; the mythic elements by e.g. ...
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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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