The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Hearst's international library Company, 1914 |
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Page xiii
... turn received much additional light from those . Where he deviates most from all the historical authorities access- ible to him , there is a large wise propriety in his deviations , such as to justify the conjecture entertained by some ...
... turn received much additional light from those . Where he deviates most from all the historical authorities access- ible to him , there is a large wise propriety in his deviations , such as to justify the conjecture entertained by some ...
Page xvii
... turn , the heart whose pulsations are felt in every part of the structure . The alleged right of Arthur to the throne draws on the wars between John and Philip , and finally the loss from the English crown of the provinces in France ...
... turn , the heart whose pulsations are felt in every part of the structure . The alleged right of Arthur to the throne draws on the wars between John and Philip , and finally the loss from the English crown of the provinces in France ...
Page xxiv
... turning that stream , as thank him for thus purifying it . The only extant or discovered notice of Shakespeare's King John , till it appeared in the folio of 1623 , is by Meres in his Wit's Commonwealth . So that all we can say with any ...
... turning that stream , as thank him for thus purifying it . The only extant or discovered notice of Shakespeare's King John , till it appeared in the folio of 1623 , is by Meres in his Wit's Commonwealth . So that all we can say with any ...
Page xxvii
... turn ; and in effect " Arthur was a puppet in his hands , to be set up or knocked down , as he desired to bully or cajole John out of the territories he claimed in France . " In the year 1200 Philip was at war with John in pretended ...
... turn ; and in effect " Arthur was a puppet in his hands , to be set up or knocked down , as he desired to bully or cajole John out of the territories he claimed in France . " In the year 1200 Philip was at war with John in pretended ...
Page xliv
... ap- preciated . Besides these scenes , the pathos of Arthur's death , the patriotism of the resistance to the Pope , and to John's oppressive taxation , the treachery of the French turning xliv Comments LIFE AND DEATH.
... ap- preciated . Besides these scenes , the pathos of Arthur's death , the patriotism of the resistance to the Pope , and to John's oppressive taxation , the treachery of the French turning xliv Comments LIFE AND DEATH.
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