The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Hearst's international library Company, 1914 |
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... English History from the reign of Richard II to that of Richard III , with King John and Henry VIII respectively as the Prologue and Epilogue of the whole . The Editors of the Folio were guided absolutely by chronological sequence in ...
... English History from the reign of Richard II to that of Richard III , with King John and Henry VIII respectively as the Prologue and Epilogue of the whole . The Editors of the Folio were guided absolutely by chronological sequence in ...
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... English ground The twentieth part that thou hast conquered . If England's peers and people join in one , Nor Pope , nor France , nor Spain , can do them wrong . " " KING JOHN " AND " THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE " In comparing the two plays ...
... English ground The twentieth part that thou hast conquered . If England's peers and people join in one , Nor Pope , nor France , nor Spain , can do them wrong . " " KING JOHN " AND " THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE " In comparing the two plays ...
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... English History in Shakespeare ( Longman , 1894 ) , etc. ) . DATE OF COMPOSITION King John is mentioned by Meres in his Palladis Tamia ( 1598 ) . From internal evidence , it belongs to the same group as Richard II and Richard III ...
... English History in Shakespeare ( Longman , 1894 ) , etc. ) . DATE OF COMPOSITION King John is mentioned by Meres in his Palladis Tamia ( 1598 ) . From internal evidence , it belongs to the same group as Richard II and Richard III ...
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... English history , than all the historians put to- gether , our liveliest and best impressions of " merry England in the olden time " being generally drawn from his pages . Though we seldom think of referring to him as authority in ...
... English history , than all the historians put to- gether , our liveliest and best impressions of " merry England in the olden time " being generally drawn from his pages . Though we seldom think of referring to him as authority in ...
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... English history , these being the only of Shake- speare's plays that were originally , or can be properly , termed historical . And respecting these the matter has been put so strongly and so well by Schlegel , that we gladly avail ...
... English history , these being the only of Shake- speare's plays that were originally , or can be properly , termed historical . And respecting these the matter has been put so strongly and so well by Schlegel , that we gladly avail ...
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