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... King Henry VI . , to The Taming of the Shrew and perhaps to Titus Andronicus and even A Mid- summer Night's Dream and the old King John . " This is true in purport even if we disagree with the chosen plays , and it affords a fortunate ...
... King Henry VI . , to The Taming of the Shrew and perhaps to Titus Andronicus and even A Mid- summer Night's Dream and the old King John . " This is true in purport even if we disagree with the chosen plays , and it affords a fortunate ...
Page xxvii
... king . " Battle of Alcazar ( p . 436 , a ) : " the reasons of the king , Which so effectually have pierc'd mine ears . " And Descensus Astrææ ( p . 541 , a ) : “ Whose pure renown hath pierced the world's large ears . " In Spenser's ...
... king . " Battle of Alcazar ( p . 436 , a ) : " the reasons of the king , Which so effectually have pierc'd mine ears . " And Descensus Astrææ ( p . 541 , a ) : “ Whose pure renown hath pierced the world's large ears . " In Spenser's ...
Page xxxvi
... King's is added by Shake- speare to the situation . In Q , Buckingham , Clifford , and the Rebels with halters , together , and Clifford addresses the King with their sub- mission , which Henry receives , with the news of Cade's flight ...
... King's is added by Shake- speare to the situation . In Q , Buckingham , Clifford , and the Rebels with halters , together , and Clifford addresses the King with their sub- mission , which Henry receives , with the news of Cade's flight ...
Page xxxvii
... king doth keep . " See note at 22. From the entry of King Henry we are assured of Shake- speare's hand , he is accountable for him always , and has modified the description of Cade's head , adding the usual religious exclamations or ...
... king doth keep . " See note at 22. From the entry of King Henry we are assured of Shake- speare's hand , he is accountable for him always , and has modified the description of Cade's head , adding the usual religious exclamations or ...
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... King Henry the Sixth , though primitively nude and puerile in its structure and stage effect , is much less antiquated in its fashioning , and more polished in its diction and versification , than The First Part of the Contention and ...
... King Henry the Sixth , though primitively nude and puerile in its structure and stage effect , is much less antiquated in its fashioning , and more polished in its diction and versification , than The First Part of the Contention and ...
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Page 28 - ... me bread and water, being a king ; So that, for want of sleep and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numb'd, And whether I have limbs or no, I know not.
Page vii - The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the sixt. Diuided into two Parts : And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for TP" A small quarto, containing 64 leaves, A to Q in fours.