The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Hearst's international library Company, 1914 |
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... reason why the monk poisoned King John . The old play explains clearly ( i ) that Aus- tria had been cruel to Coeur - de - Lion : ( ii ) that Blanch had previously been betrothed to Faulconbridge : ( iii ) that John " contemned " the ...
... reason why the monk poisoned King John . The old play explains clearly ( i ) that Aus- tria had been cruel to Coeur - de - Lion : ( ii ) that Blanch had previously been betrothed to Faulconbridge : ( iii ) that John " contemned " the ...
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... reason or other we secretly make him our standard of old English manners , and character , and life , reading other historians by his light , and trying them by his measures , whether we be aware of it or not . He had indeed " A mind ...
... reason or other we secretly make him our standard of old English manners , and character , and life , reading other historians by his light , and trying them by his measures , whether we be aware of it or not . He had indeed " A mind ...
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... reason as truth . These remarks must not be taken as in disparagement of other forms of history . It is important for us to know much which it was not the Poet's business to teach , and which if he had attempted to teach , we should ...
... reason as truth . These remarks must not be taken as in disparagement of other forms of history . It is important for us to know much which it was not the Poet's business to teach , and which if he had attempted to teach , we should ...
Page xix
... reason , that the conditions of dramatic interest required more intensity of life than either would yield of itself : united , they might stand in the drama ; divided , they must fall . So that , by concentrating the interest of both in ...
... reason , that the conditions of dramatic interest required more intensity of life than either would yield of itself : united , they might stand in the drama ; divided , they must fall . So that , by concentrating the interest of both in ...
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... reason for doing so . Accordingly it appears that the forementioned sins against history were not original with him . The whole plot and plan of the drama , the events and the ordering of them , all indeed but the poetry and character ...
... reason for doing so . Accordingly it appears that the forementioned sins against history were not original with him . The whole plot and plan of the drama , the events and the ordering of them , all indeed but the poetry and character ...
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