The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... Shakspere , as it appears to us , does not hesitate to adopt this series of plays as his own . The author of ' Henry V ... Shakspere's later dramas . † Jonson , in another place , has translated the " sesquipedalia verba ” by this phrase ...
... Shakspere , as it appears to us , does not hesitate to adopt this series of plays as his own . The author of ' Henry V ... Shakspere's later dramas . † Jonson , in another place , has translated the " sesquipedalia verba ” by this phrase ...
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... Shakspere's own work , in an im- perfect state ; and that their supposed inferiority to Shakspere's other works , and their dissimilarities of style as compared with those works , are referable to other circumstances than that of their ...
... Shakspere's own work , in an im- perfect state ; and that their supposed inferiority to Shakspere's other works , and their dissimilarities of style as compared with those works , are referable to other circumstances than that of their ...
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... Shakspere , without a trace of Shakspere's hand ; and we proceed to compare it with the two other Parts of Henry VI . , ' in the form also in which they are held not to contain a single line or word by Shakspere . " What Shakespeare ...
... Shakspere , without a trace of Shakspere's hand ; and we proceed to compare it with the two other Parts of Henry VI . , ' in the form also in which they are held not to contain a single line or word by Shakspere . " What Shakespeare ...
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... Shakspere's Henry V .; ' and we add that it is intentionally so . The catastrophe is to be found in the plays which preceded it in the order of composition , but followed it in the order of their events . The main action of ' The First ...
... Shakspere's Henry V .; ' and we add that it is intentionally so . The catastrophe is to be found in the plays which preceded it in the order of composition , but followed it in the order of their events . The main action of ' The First ...
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... Shakspere . We request our readers to turn to that scene . ( Henry VI . , Part III .; ' Act V. , Scene 6. ) It will ... Shakspere's . Upon the great dramatic characteristics of this series of plays we have only slightly touched . It ...
... Shakspere . We request our readers to turn to that scene . ( Henry VI . , Part III .; ' Act V. , Scene 6. ) It will ... Shakspere's . Upon the great dramatic characteristics of this series of plays we have only slightly touched . It ...
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