The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... KING RICHARD III . WITH REFERENCE TO THE OPINION THAT THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY VI . WERE NOT WRITTEN ORIGINALLY BY SHAKSPERE . VOL . VII . B AN ESSAY , & c . & c . ยง AN ESSAY ...
... KING RICHARD III . WITH REFERENCE TO THE OPINION THAT THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY VI . WERE NOT WRITTEN ORIGINALLY BY SHAKSPERE . VOL . VII . B AN ESSAY , & c . & c . ยง AN ESSAY ...
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... king Of France and England , did this king succeed ; Whose state so many had the managing , That they lost France , and made his England bleed : Which oft our stage hath shown ; and for their sake , In your fair minds let this ...
... king Of France and England , did this king succeed ; Whose state so many had the managing , That they lost France , and made his England bleed : Which oft our stage hath shown ; and for their sake , In your fair minds let this ...
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... king Of France and England , did this king succeed ; Whose state so many had the managing , That they lost France , and made his England bleed : Which oft our stage hath shown . " 6 Of this other series of dramas thus described - the ...
... king Of France and England , did this king succeed ; Whose state so many had the managing , That they lost France , and made his England bleed : Which oft our stage hath shown . " 6 Of this other series of dramas thus described - the ...
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... king possess'd . " This is a singular commencement of a drama which has " no neces- sary connexion " with a previous drama . There is an abruptness in it which can scarcely be accounted for upon any other principle than that of ...
... king possess'd . " This is a singular commencement of a drama which has " no neces- sary connexion " with a previous drama . There is an abruptness in it which can scarcely be accounted for upon any other principle than that of ...
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... King Henry V. represented on the stage , leading the French king pri- soner , and forcing both him and the dolphin to swear fealty ! " This is the concluding scene of the coarse and unpoetical Famous Vic- tories . ' The stage had thus ...
... King Henry V. represented on the stage , leading the French king pri- soner , and forcing both him and the dolphin to swear fealty ! " This is the concluding scene of the coarse and unpoetical Famous Vic- tories . ' The stage had thus ...
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