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... hand , the old playwright's treatment of his materials shows considerable merit , and to him be- longs the invention of Faulconbridge 2 and his mother , his avoidance of Constance's re - marriages , important modifica- tions in ...
... hand , the old playwright's treatment of his materials shows considerable merit , and to him be- longs the invention of Faulconbridge 2 and his mother , his avoidance of Constance's re - marriages , important modifica- tions in ...
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... hand , there are three points in Shakespeare's play not as clear as in the original :—( i ) Faulconbridge's hatred of Austria : ( ii ) his anger at the betrothal of Blanch to the Dauphin : ( iii ) the reason why the monk poisoned King ...
... hand , there are three points in Shakespeare's play not as clear as in the original :—( i ) Faulconbridge's hatred of Austria : ( ii ) his anger at the betrothal of Blanch to the Dauphin : ( iii ) the reason why the monk poisoned King ...
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... hand of Gourdon , one of Vidomar's arch- ers . This occurred in 1199 , when Leopold of Austria had been dead several years . The play , however , drives the sin against history to the extreme point of making Austria and Lymoges the same ...
... hand of Gourdon , one of Vidomar's arch- ers . This occurred in 1199 , when Leopold of Austria had been dead several years . The play , however , drives the sin against history to the extreme point of making Austria and Lymoges the same ...
Page xix
... hands of his uncle . A breach of his- tory every way justifiable , since it gives an occasion , not otherwise to be had ... hand in setting on that war ; it was undertaken by Philip of his own will and for his own ends ; there being no ...
... hands of his uncle . A breach of his- tory every way justifiable , since it gives an occasion , not otherwise to be had ... hand in setting on that war ; it was undertaken by Philip of his own will and for his own ends ; there being no ...
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... hand , seem altogether out , when , arguing from the internal evidence of style , structure of the verse , tone of thought , and peculiarity of dramatic logic , they refer King John to the same period of the author's life with The ...
... hand , seem altogether out , when , arguing from the internal evidence of style , structure of the verse , tone of thought , and peculiarity of dramatic logic , they refer King John to the same period of the author's life with The ...
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