The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page 63
... Third Part of Henry the Sixth was written previously to Sep- tember , 1592 , and hence it may be concluded that all Shakespeare's plays on the subject of that reign , although perhaps subsequently revised in a few places by the author ...
... Third Part of Henry the Sixth was written previously to Sep- tember , 1592 , and hence it may be concluded that all Shakespeare's plays on the subject of that reign , although perhaps subsequently revised in a few places by the author ...
Page 64
... Third Part of Henry the Sixth , with a travesty of the line above mentioned , - " trust them not , for there is an upstart crow , beautified with our feath- ers , that , with his Tygers heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as ...
... Third Part of Henry the Sixth , with a travesty of the line above mentioned , - " trust them not , for there is an upstart crow , beautified with our feath- ers , that , with his Tygers heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as ...
Page 85
... third act , to prevent being killed by him . " The eminent narrator of this little anecdote ingenuously adds , - " but , for my part , ↑ I cannot find he was so dangerous a person ; -I see noth- ing in him but what was so exceeding ...
... third act , to prevent being killed by him . " The eminent narrator of this little anecdote ingenuously adds , - " but , for my part , ↑ I cannot find he was so dangerous a person ; -I see noth- ing in him but what was so exceeding ...
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... third part in which the fat knight should be exhibited as a victim to the power of love . Sovereigns in the olden time , especially one of Elizabeth's temperament , would never have dreamed of consulting the author as to the risk of the ...
... third part in which the fat knight should be exhibited as a victim to the power of love . Sovereigns in the olden time , especially one of Elizabeth's temperament , would never have dreamed of consulting the author as to the risk of the ...
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... third Earl of Pembroke , and on the second of that month the company had the honor of performing before the distinguished party then assembled in that noble mansion . In the following Christmas holidays , 1603-1604 , they were acting on ...
... third Earl of Pembroke , and on the second of that month the company had the honor of performing before the distinguished party then assembled in that noble mansion . In the following Christmas holidays , 1603-1604 , they were acting on ...
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