The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Strana 16
... mean while , nourished by these dissentions , a fiercer con- test is about to begin , whose catastrophe is far distant . The scene in the Temple - garden of The First Part of Henry VI . ' is the cloud before the storm . Connected with ...
... mean while , nourished by these dissentions , a fiercer con- test is about to begin , whose catastrophe is far distant . The scene in the Temple - garden of The First Part of Henry VI . ' is the cloud before the storm . Connected with ...
Strana 21
... mean the original plays , and not the remodelled ones — and the ' Richard III . ' of Shakspere . He chose to isolate the two Parts of the Contention ' from the play which preceded them and the play which followed them . By this process ...
... mean the original plays , and not the remodelled ones — and the ' Richard III . ' of Shakspere . He chose to isolate the two Parts of the Contention ' from the play which preceded them and the play which followed them . By this process ...
Strana 30
... mean time we hold that whoever obtained possession , legally or otherwise , of the property of these remarkable productions ( meaning by property the purchased right of exhibiting them on the stage ) , and applied himself to their ...
... mean time we hold that whoever obtained possession , legally or otherwise , of the property of these remarkable productions ( meaning by property the purchased right of exhibiting them on the stage ) , and applied himself to their ...
Strana 38
... mean to do . Is not this a lamentable thing , that of the skin of an in- nocent lamb should be made parchment ? that parchment , being scribbled o'er , should undo a man ? Some say the bee stings : but I say , ' t is the bee's wax , for ...
... mean to do . Is not this a lamentable thing , that of the skin of an in- nocent lamb should be made parchment ? that parchment , being scribbled o'er , should undo a man ? Some say the bee stings : but I say , ' t is the bee's wax , for ...
Strana 43
... mean to sack a city . " " Lean famine , quartering steel , and climbing fire . " " Who now is girdled with a waist of iron . " " Now thou art come unto a feast of death . " " " Tis but the short'ning of my life one day . " " Thou antic ...
... mean to sack a city . " " Lean famine , quartering steel , and climbing fire . " " Who now is girdled with a waist of iron . " " Now thou art come unto a feast of death . " " " Tis but the short'ning of my life one day . " " Thou antic ...
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