The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... Third Parts of ' Henry VI . , ' and perhaps Richard III . , ' were those in which were fought over " York and Lancaster's long jars , " is equally clear . Shakspere , as it appears to us , does not hesitate to adopt this series of plays ...
... Third Parts of ' Henry VI . , ' and perhaps Richard III . , ' were those in which were fought over " York and Lancaster's long jars , " is equally clear . Shakspere , as it appears to us , does not hesitate to adopt this series of plays ...
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... Third Parts of ' Henry VI . , ' were in great part by Marlowe .. In de- fault of a more probable claimant , I have sometimes been inclined to assign The First Part of Henry VI . ' to Greene . " Such opinions render it impossible that we ...
... Third Parts of ' Henry VI . , ' were in great part by Marlowe .. In de- fault of a more probable claimant , I have sometimes been inclined to assign The First Part of Henry VI . ' to Greene . " Such opinions render it impossible that we ...
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... Third Parts upon two other plays of a higher character , of which we possess copies , is al- together fallacious , The First Part of the Contention ' and the ' Richard Duke of York ' ( more commonly called ' The Second Part of the ...
... Third Parts upon two other plays of a higher character , of which we possess copies , is al- together fallacious , The First Part of the Contention ' and the ' Richard Duke of York ' ( more commonly called ' The Second Part of the ...
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... Third Parts of ' Henry VI . ' may be seen by a comparison of them with the two old quartos , reprinted by Steevens in 1766. " We have again reprinted these early co- pies , in a manner which may enable the reader fairly to compare the ...
... Third Parts of ' Henry VI . ' may be seen by a comparison of them with the two old quartos , reprinted by Steevens in 1766. " We have again reprinted these early co- pies , in a manner which may enable the reader fairly to compare the ...
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... Third Parts have no connexion with The First Part of Henry VI . ' we turn to ' The First Part of the Contention , ' and we find that the scene opens with the following lines : - - " Suf . As by your high imperial majesty's command , I ...
... Third Parts have no connexion with The First Part of Henry VI . ' we turn to ' The First Part of the Contention , ' and we find that the scene opens with the following lines : - - " Suf . As by your high imperial majesty's command , I ...
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