Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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... HENRY V 202 HENRY VI . IN THREE PARTS 214 RICHARD III . 225 PAGE HENRY VIII • KING JOHN 236 242 TWELFTH NIGHT.
... HENRY V 202 HENRY VI . IN THREE PARTS 214 RICHARD III . 225 PAGE HENRY VIII • KING JOHN 236 242 TWELFTH NIGHT.
Strana vi
William Hazlitt. PAGE HENRY VIII • KING JOHN 236 242 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 250 260 • THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 264 THE WINTER'S TALE ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST 273 282 288 MUCH ...
William Hazlitt. PAGE HENRY VIII • KING JOHN 236 242 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 250 260 • THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 264 THE WINTER'S TALE ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST 273 282 288 MUCH ...
Strana 28
... Henry VI , and Richard II - characters that , in their general description , and in common hands , and indeed in the hands of any other poet , would be merely repetitions of the same general idea , more or less exaggerated - are ...
... Henry VI , and Richard II - characters that , in their general description , and in common hands , and indeed in the hands of any other poet , would be merely repetitions of the same general idea , more or less exaggerated - are ...
Strana 184
... Henry IV , is drawn with a masterly hand - patient for occasion , and then steadily availing himself of it , seeing his advantage afar off , but only seizing on it when he has it within his reach ; humble , crafty , bold , and aspiring ...
... Henry IV , is drawn with a masterly hand - patient for occasion , and then steadily availing himself of it , seeing his advantage afar off , but only seizing on it when he has it within his reach ; humble , crafty , bold , and aspiring ...
Strana 186
... Henry VI . There is only one passage more , the description of his entrance into London with Bolingbroke , which we should like to quote here , if it had not been so used and worn out , so thumbed and got by rote , so praised and ...
... Henry VI . There is only one passage more , the description of his entrance into London with Bolingbroke , which we should like to quote here , if it had not been so used and worn out , so thumbed and got by rote , so praised and ...
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