The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... never touched The First Part of Henry VI . , ' as it stands in his works , and it is merely the old play on the early events of that reign , which was most likely written about 1589. " Dr. Drake , in the fulness of his confidence in ...
... never touched The First Part of Henry VI . , ' as it stands in his works , and it is merely the old play on the early events of that reign , which was most likely written about 1589. " Dr. Drake , in the fulness of his confidence in ...
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... never before yielded up their tears . But it was not by poetical fervour alone that they were subdued . The exhibition of their " forefathers ' valiant acts , " in the rudest fashion , was to them , ac- cording to Nashe , a new source ...
... never before yielded up their tears . But it was not by poetical fervour alone that they were subdued . The exhibition of their " forefathers ' valiant acts , " in the rudest fashion , was to them , ac- cording to Nashe , a new source ...
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... never lost sight of as long as they influence in the remotest degree the conduct of the story . We will trace a few of the allusions to 6 this portion of the action of The First Part of Henry VI . ' which occur in the old copies of the ...
... never lost sight of as long as they influence in the remotest degree the conduct of the story . We will trace a few of the allusions to 6 this portion of the action of The First Part of Henry VI . ' which occur in the old copies of the ...
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... never handled sword . " Shakspere , it appears from a passage introduced by him in the re- vised copy of ' The Second Part of Henry VI . , ' did know that Henry VI . could not have remembered what his father said ; and therefore he ...
... never handled sword . " Shakspere , it appears from a passage introduced by him in the re- vised copy of ' The Second Part of Henry VI . , ' did know that Henry VI . could not have remembered what his father said ; and therefore he ...
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... never occurred to him to institute a comparison between the two Parts of the Contention ' - we mean the original plays , and not the remodelled ones — and the ' Richard III . ' of Shakspere . He chose to isolate the two Parts of the ...
... never occurred to him to institute a comparison between the two Parts of the Contention ' - we mean the original plays , and not the remodelled ones — and the ' Richard III . ' of Shakspere . He chose to isolate the two Parts of the ...
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