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Page xii
... things appear , - Distant a thousand years , and represent Them in their lively colors , just extent . " Drawing forth from " the dark backward and abysm of time " the shades of departed things , he causes them to live their life over ...
... things appear , - Distant a thousand years , and represent Them in their lively colors , just extent . " Drawing forth from " the dark backward and abysm of time " the shades of departed things , he causes them to live their life over ...
Page xiii
... thing touching the history of old England , but what may be better under- stood for a previous acquaintance with the Poet's historical representations ; though it must be owned that these have in turn received much additional light from ...
... thing touching the history of old England , but what may be better under- stood for a previous acquaintance with the Poet's historical representations ; though it must be owned that these have in turn received much additional light from ...
Page xviii
... thing might surely have been compassed without so gross a breach of historical truth . Here , however , the vice stops with itself , instead of vitiating the other parts , as in the former case . Again , in the play the people of ...
... thing might surely have been compassed without so gross a breach of historical truth . Here , however , the vice stops with itself , instead of vitiating the other parts , as in the former case . Again , in the play the people of ...
Page xx
... thing could well be given , or asked . Shakespeare drew the material of his other histories from Holinshed , and no doubt he had , or might have had access to the same authority in writing King John . Yet in all the others the rights of ...
... thing could well be given , or asked . Shakespeare drew the material of his other histories from Holinshed , and no doubt he had , or might have had access to the same authority in writing King John . Yet in all the others the rights of ...
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... thing is totally barren of any thing that can pretend to the name of poetry or of dramatic life ; and , in brief , is at once thoroughly stupid , malignant , and vile . In both these respects the King John of 1591 is a prodigious ...
... thing is totally barren of any thing that can pretend to the name of poetry or of dramatic life ; and , in brief , is at once thoroughly stupid , malignant , and vile . In both these respects the King John of 1591 is a prodigious ...
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