Henry IV Part TwoPenguin UK, 2005 M04 7 - 352 pages 'This, of the history plays, is The Tragedy ... the most lyrical Shakespeare ever wrote' Simon Schama |
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... action) in As You Like It, Lady Macbeth and Cleopatra. But there are far more fathers than mothers, sons than daughters, in his plays, few if any of which require more than the company's normal complement of three or four boys. The ...
... action of few of them (except for the English histories) is set even partly in England (exceptions are The Merry Wives of Windsor and the Induction to The Taming of the Shrew). Italy is his favoured location. Most of his principal ...
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