The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... hath pursued the story ; In little room confining mighty men , Mangling by starts the full course of their glory ... hath shown ; and for their sake , In your fair minds let this acceptance take . " " The story " which the author " hath ...
... hath pursued the story ; In little room confining mighty men , Mangling by starts the full course of their glory ... hath shown ; and for their sake , In your fair minds let this acceptance take . " " The story " which the author " hath ...
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... hath shown . " 6 Of this other series of dramas thus described - the second in the order of events , the first in the order of their composition and per- formance- " the bending author " in his Chorus to Henry V. ' makes no equivocal ...
... hath shown . " 6 Of this other series of dramas thus described - the second in the order of events , the first in the order of their composition and per- formance- " the bending author " in his Chorus to Henry V. ' makes no equivocal ...
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... hath somewhat obscured the vision of an- tiquarians as acute as Mr. Collier , and of critics as far - seeing as Mr. Hallam . In England , at least , in our own day , Malone's verbal subtleties and laborious computations are pretty ...
... hath somewhat obscured the vision of an- tiquarians as acute as Mr. Collier , and of critics as far - seeing as Mr. Hallam . In England , at least , in our own day , Malone's verbal subtleties and laborious computations are pretty ...
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... hath prevail'd . " That these scenes had most distinct regard to a continuation there can , we think , be no doubt . Suffolk has no sooner , in the subse- quent play , communicated the result of his mission , than the fore- bodings of ...
... hath prevail'd . " That these scenes had most distinct regard to a continuation there can , we think , be no doubt . Suffolk has no sooner , in the subse- quent play , communicated the result of his mission , than the fore- bodings of ...
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... hath done wonders to - day ; He hath made the blind to see , and halt to go . Hum . Ay , but you did greater wonders when you made whole dukedoms fly in a day . Witness France . King . Have done , I say , and let me hear no more of that ...
... hath done wonders to - day ; He hath made the blind to see , and halt to go . Hum . Ay , but you did greater wonders when you made whole dukedoms fly in a day . Witness France . King . Have done , I say , and let me hear no more of that ...
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