The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7Macmillan and Company, limited, 1901 |
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... play . It is certain from the allusion in Prol . v . to Essex , that these are as old as March to September 1599 , the probable date of the entire play . It is pretty safe to assume then that they formed part of the original draft and ...
... play . It is certain from the allusion in Prol . v . to Essex , that these are as old as March to September 1599 , the probable date of the entire play . It is pretty safe to assume then that they formed part of the original draft and ...
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... play as we have it was added at a time when the accession of James had given an occasion for com- plaisance to the Scotch such as we know that Shake- speare did not always disdain to display . The 1 1623 lines to nearly 3479 ( Daniel ) ...
... play as we have it was added at a time when the accession of James had given an occasion for com- plaisance to the Scotch such as we know that Shake- speare did not always disdain to display . The 1 1623 lines to nearly 3479 ( Daniel ) ...
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... play is strictly no drama , but an epic in dramatic form . Shakespeare seems to hint as much by the use of the ... plays in which great resources were needed , and recommended his own Every Man in His Humour ( written before Henry V ...
... play is strictly no drama , but an epic in dramatic form . Shakespeare seems to hint as much by the use of the ... plays in which great resources were needed , and recommended his own Every Man in His Humour ( written before Henry V ...
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... play so slight a part . His naïve faith in his right to France is perplexed by no scruple about his right to England . Mortimer , the legitimate heir , is never mentioned ; and the conspiracy of Cambridge and Scroop and Grey on his ...
... play so slight a part . His naïve faith in his right to France is perplexed by no scruple about his right to England . Mortimer , the legitimate heir , is never mentioned ; and the conspiracy of Cambridge and Scroop and Grey on his ...
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... plays with visible pleasure upon the tennis - ball motive which he found in Holinshed . He makes the English envoys to the French camp deliver a special message of scorn to the Dauphin ... play than in the chronicle . 12 King Henry the Fifth.
... plays with visible pleasure upon the tennis - ball motive which he found in Holinshed . He makes the English envoys to the French camp deliver a special message of scorn to the Dauphin ... play than in the chronicle . 12 King Henry the Fifth.
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