The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... passage Nashe says , " What a glorious thing it is to have 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 ...
... passage Nashe says , " What a glorious thing it is to have 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 ...
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... passages of this play . At the close of the Temple - garden scene Warwick thus exclaims : - " And here I prophesy , ―This brawl to - day , Grown to this faction , in the Temple garden , Shall send , between the red rose and the white ...
... passages of this play . At the close of the Temple - garden scene Warwick thus exclaims : - " And here I prophesy , ―This brawl to - day , Grown to this faction , in the Temple garden , Shall send , between the red rose and the white ...
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... 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 could not have been the author of The First Part of Henry ...
... 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 could not have been the author of The First Part of Henry ...
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... passages which are not found in the original copies of those plays , or even if he could have esta- blished that there was a more marked similarity in the passages added , he would probably have rendered the present Essay per- fectly ...
... passages which are not found in the original copies of those plays , or even if he could have esta- blished that there was a more marked similarity in the passages added , he would probably have rendered the present Essay per- fectly ...
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... passage from ' The Second Part of the Contention , ' and an- other from the ' Richard III . , ' and we will ask , without hesitation , if they are not both written by Shakspere ? — SECOND PART OF THE CONTENTION . " Queen . Brave ...
... passage from ' The Second Part of the Contention , ' and an- other from the ' Richard III . , ' and we will ask , without hesitation , if they are not both written by Shakspere ? — SECOND PART OF THE CONTENTION . " Queen . Brave ...
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