The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... characters , at the conclusion , comes forward as an actor to deprecate censure or solicit applause . There are only two out of these ten plays in which the Author , through the actor , directly addresses the spectators . In the ...
... characters , at the conclusion , comes forward as an actor to deprecate censure or solicit applause . There are only two out of these ten plays in which the Author , through the actor , directly addresses the spectators . In the ...
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... character , of which we possess copies , is al- together fallacious , The First Part of the Contention ' and the ' Richard Duke of York ' ( more commonly called ' The Second Part of the Contention ' ) being in fact Shakspere's own work ...
... character , of which we possess copies , is al- together fallacious , The First Part of the Contention ' and the ' Richard Duke of York ' ( more commonly called ' The Second Part of the Contention ' ) being in fact Shakspere's own work ...
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... character , there would be reasonable grounds for believing that the author of the Second and Third Parts had , with ... characters of each . Involved in these two inquiries , though of less importance , is the further question of ...
... character , there would be reasonable grounds for believing that the author of the Second and Third Parts had , with ... characters of each . Involved in these two inquiries , though of less importance , is the further question of ...
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... character , and of manner , but the author of ' The First Part of Henry VI . ' has written entire scenes for the express purpose of continuation , -scenes incomplete in themselves , and excrescences upon his drama if it is to be re ...
... character , and of manner , but the author of ' The First Part of Henry VI . ' has written entire scenes for the express purpose of continuation , -scenes incomplete in themselves , and excrescences upon his drama if it is to be re ...
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... characters as in the preceding dramas , —but it is even more palpably linked with them by constant retrospection to the events which they had exhi- bited . If Malone could have shown by his array of figures , -his enumeration of ...
... characters as in the preceding dramas , —but it is even more palpably linked with them by constant retrospection to the events which they had exhi- bited . If Malone could have shown by his array of figures , -his enumeration of ...
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bear beauty BENVOLIO blank-verse blood Buckingham Cade called Capulet Cham character Contention dead death doth drama duke Edward Edward II England Enter Exeunt exhibited Exit eyes fair father fear folio friar Gent gentleman give Gloster grace hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry VIII Holinshed honour house of Lancaster Houses of York Kath Katharine King Henry king's lady lines live look Lord Chamberlain Madam Malone Mantua Marlowe married Mercutio mind Montague never night noble Nurse o'er original passage passion peace play poet poetry pray prince quarto queen quoth Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet scene Shak Shakspere Shakspere's SIR THOMAS LOVELL soul speak stand Steevens Suffolk sweet Tamburlaine tears tell thee thou art thou hast true truth Tybalt unto Verona versification weep Wolsey words written