The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... Juliet ; " that afterwards , finding the chronicle plays already brought forward succeed , he wrote the two plays on the subject of Henry IV . , and the play of Henry V. , so as to complete that historical series ; and that he alludes ...
... Juliet ; " that afterwards , finding the chronicle plays already brought forward succeed , he wrote the two plays on the subject of Henry IV . , and the play of Henry V. , so as to complete that historical series ; and that he alludes ...
Page 346
... Juliet , " Act iii . , sc . 5 . ( 43 ) Drive you to break your necks or hang yourselves ! A line of bathos worthy to form a climax to the balderdash put into the mouth of the miserably - drawn puppet - personage stuck up in this play as ...
... Juliet , " Act iii . , sc . 5 . ( 43 ) Drive you to break your necks or hang yourselves ! A line of bathos worthy to form a climax to the balderdash put into the mouth of the miserably - drawn puppet - personage stuck up in this play as ...
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