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Page vii
... shaking off the chains of Papacy . For this he is excommunicated and the country is laid under an interdict , while invasion is threatened by the French , Spaniards and Northmen in aid of the Papal cause . To save his country from these ...
... shaking off the chains of Papacy . For this he is excommunicated and the country is laid under an interdict , while invasion is threatened by the French , Spaniards and Northmen in aid of the Papal cause . To save his country from these ...
Page xiv
... Shake- speare practically took over the old play as it stood . The earlier dramatist took his material from Holinshed's Chronicles , handled it to suit his own purposes , and cared not a jot for fidelity to his original . It is a far ...
... Shake- speare practically took over the old play as it stood . The earlier dramatist took his material from Holinshed's Chronicles , handled it to suit his own purposes , and cared not a jot for fidelity to his original . It is a far ...
Page xxix
... Shake- speare's son Hamnet died in August , 1596 , and the lamen- tations of Constance for her captive son are partly an expression of Shakespeare's own grief . ( 2 ) Chatillon's speech , Act II . sc . i . , " a braver choice of ...
... Shake- speare's son Hamnet died in August , 1596 , and the lamen- tations of Constance for her captive son are partly an expression of Shakespeare's own grief . ( 2 ) Chatillon's speech , Act II . sc . i . , " a braver choice of ...
Page xxx
... Shake- speare deliberately chose to keep close to his " source " in so many respects , and therefore did not allow his own genius full play , and secondly , by the fact that , in any 1 H. IV . 2 H. IV . H. V. case , the plays were ...
... Shake- speare deliberately chose to keep close to his " source " in so many respects , and therefore did not allow his own genius full play , and secondly , by the fact that , in any 1 H. IV . 2 H. IV . H. V. case , the plays were ...
Page 4
... Shake- speare gives four syllables to Plan- tagenet . Io . island ] One is here tempted to keep the older and more correct form " iland " as printed in F 1. Compare Milton's Comus , line 50 : " On Circe's iland fell . " 10. the ...
... Shake- speare gives four syllables to Plan- tagenet . Io . island ] One is here tempted to keep the older and more correct form " iland " as printed in F 1. Compare Milton's Comus , line 50 : " On Circe's iland fell . " 10. the ...
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