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... scene in 2 Henry VI ( I. 4 ) where Bolingbroke the conjurer calls up spirits at the command of the Duchess of Gloucester . In sum Shakespeare in his first effort could beat the writers of Chronicle Plays on their own ground . . . . To ...
... scene in 2 Henry VI ( I. 4 ) where Bolingbroke the conjurer calls up spirits at the command of the Duchess of Gloucester . In sum Shakespeare in his first effort could beat the writers of Chronicle Plays on their own ground . . . . To ...
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... scene where the action takes place , and of the movements of the figures which cross this scene ; the strange atmosphere , cold and dark , which strikes on us as we enter this scene , enfolding these figures and magnifying their dim ...
... scene where the action takes place , and of the movements of the figures which cross this scene ; the strange atmosphere , cold and dark , which strikes on us as we enter this scene , enfolding these figures and magnifying their dim ...
الصفحة 301
... scenes of Pericles , and here it culminates . At the end of this scene , after Pericles ' wild cry of joy , She is not dead ! Mine own , Helicanus ! it melts and etherealizes into that supreme lyric utterance in which a few of the ...
... scenes of Pericles , and here it culminates . At the end of this scene , after Pericles ' wild cry of joy , She is not dead ! Mine own , Helicanus ! it melts and etherealizes into that supreme lyric utterance in which a few of the ...
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