Essays on Shakespeare: In Honour of A.A. AnsariTika Ram Sharma Shalabh Book House, 1986 - 302 pages Festschrift honoring Asloob Ahmad Ansari, b. 1925, professor of English, Aligarh Muslim University. |
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Page 184
... father for dead and wandering off with the crown are indications of his wish for his father's death and his eagerness to ascend the throne . That , indeed , is King Henry's interpretation : Prince . I never thought to hear you speak ...
... father for dead and wandering off with the crown are indications of his wish for his father's death and his eagerness to ascend the throne . That , indeed , is King Henry's interpretation : Prince . I never thought to hear you speak ...
Page 185
... father is dead , he expresses great sadness- ' thy due from me / Is tears and heavy sorrows of the blood , / Which nature , love and filial tenderness / Shall , O dear father , pay thee plenteously ; ' and he takes up the crown with a ...
... father is dead , he expresses great sadness- ' thy due from me / Is tears and heavy sorrows of the blood , / Which nature , love and filial tenderness / Shall , O dear father , pay thee plenteously ; ' and he takes up the crown with a ...
Page 186
... father . We cannot help wondering why , glven his awareness of his father's suffering , he adds to it by staying away . The degree to which Hal's address to the crown echoes his father's soliloquy indicates that he has a strong ...
... father . We cannot help wondering why , glven his awareness of his father's suffering , he adds to it by staying away . The degree to which Hal's address to the crown echoes his father's soliloquy indicates that he has a strong ...
Contents
PREFACE Editor vii | 1 |
LEO SALINGAR Shakespeare and the Italian | 8 |
TOBIN Shakespeare Bacon Milton | 29 |
Copyright | |
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