The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... exhibited , he had so considerable a share . ” * This is the point which we desire to examine . We hold that Shakspere associates these old dramas with his own undoubted work , because he was their sole author . The words of the Chorus ...
... exhibited , he had so considerable a share . ” * This is the point which we desire to examine . We hold that Shakspere associates these old dramas with his own undoubted work , because he was their sole author . The words of the Chorus ...
Strana 13
... exhibited as the main cause of these misfortunes . In the scene of the second act of The First Part of the Contention ' where the Protector detects the impostor at Saint Alban's , the calamitous treaty between Suffolk and Reignier is ...
... exhibited as the main cause of these misfortunes . In the scene of the second act of The First Part of the Contention ' where the Protector detects the impostor at Saint Alban's , the calamitous treaty between Suffolk and Reignier is ...
Strana 14
... exhibited in ' The First Part of Henry VI . , ' is essentially connected with their unholy love , as shown in The First Part of the Contention . ' We will give a portion of each of these scenes , in apposition , not only as furnishing ...
... exhibited in ' The First Part of Henry VI . , ' is essentially connected with their unholy love , as shown in The First Part of the Contention . ' We will give a portion of each of these scenes , in apposition , not only as furnishing ...
Strana 18
... exhibited before these were written in any form . But it does not follow from this concession , either that the ' Con- tention of the Two Houses , ' & c . , in two Parts , was written by the author of the former play , or that ...
... exhibited before these were written in any form . But it does not follow from this concession , either that the ' Con- tention of the Two Houses , ' & c . , in two Parts , was written by the author of the former play , or that ...
Strana 26
... exhibiting that sarcastic humour in his revenge which is iden- tified with his after character . When Clifford is found dead , who but Richard could have uttered these words ? — " Rich . What , not an oath ? Nay 26 ESSAY ON HENRY VI ...
... exhibiting that sarcastic humour in his revenge which is iden- tified with his after character . When Clifford is found dead , who but Richard could have uttered these words ? — " Rich . What , not an oath ? Nay 26 ESSAY ON HENRY VI ...
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