| Brian Vickers - 2002 - 600 pages
...vision of the 'antic' Death humouring the wearer of 'the hollow crown', Infusing him with self and cain conceit, As if this flesh which walls about our life Were brass impregnable (fa, 3.2.166-8) As Kerl noted (p.13), there Shakespeare separates the compound term 'self from the... | |
| James A. Knapp - 2003 - 340 pages
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| Michael LaBlanc - 2003 - 472 pages
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| Charles Lamb - 2003 - 466 pages
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| Lionel Abel - 2003 - 264 pages
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| James E. Hirsh - 2003 - 480 pages
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| Richard Dutton, Alison Gail Findlay, Richard Wilson - 2003 - 286 pages
...to being Death itself, the ultimate fool, mocking the pretensions of the living, as in Richard II: For within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal...temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antick sits, Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp. (3.2.160-3) AD Nuttall has suggested that... | |
| Barry Morse - 2003 - 225 pages
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