The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 5Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... Henry VI . , and the bitterness of Greene's tone suggests that the offence was recent . On the other hand , it is impossible to separate the three Parts of Henry VI . from their climax and culmination , Richard III . Hence Shakespeare's ...
... Henry VI . , and the bitterness of Greene's tone suggests that the offence was recent . On the other hand , it is impossible to separate the three Parts of Henry VI . from their climax and culmination , Richard III . Hence Shakespeare's ...
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... Henry VI . before Shakespeare touched it , and that Greene was not concerned in the revision which made it famous . We should thus have to recognise three stages instead of two in the evolution of our Henry VI . , and probably the ...
... Henry VI . before Shakespeare touched it , and that Greene was not concerned in the revision which made it famous . We should thus have to recognise three stages instead of two in the evolution of our Henry VI . , and probably the ...
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... Henry liveth still ; but were he dead , Yet here Prince Edward stands , King Henry's son . Look , therefore , Lewis , that by this league and marriage Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour ; For though usurpers sway the rule awhile ...
... Henry liveth still ; but were he dead , Yet here Prince Edward stands , King Henry's son . Look , therefore , Lewis , that by this league and marriage Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour ; For though usurpers sway the rule awhile ...
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