The Plays of Shakspeare, Zväzok 2Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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... play now known to us as the Second Part of King Henry VI . Argument to this effect has most weight when applied to passages in the next following play . The consideration of it is for that reason deferred . Allowance is to be made for ...
... play now known to us as the Second Part of King Henry VI . Argument to this effect has most weight when applied to passages in the next following play . The consideration of it is for that reason deferred . Allowance is to be made for ...
Strana 7
... play of the First Part of the Con- tention . But to any one who closely compares that old play with the version of it ascribed to Shakespeare as his Second Part of King Henry VI . , one fact , I think , must become apparent . With the ...
... play of the First Part of the Con- tention . But to any one who closely compares that old play with the version of it ascribed to Shakespeare as his Second Part of King Henry VI . , one fact , I think , must become apparent . With the ...
Strana 8
... player's hide . " In that context of complaint against Shakespeare as an actor meddling with the works of poets , Greene showed that he had this play present to his mind . The line that put a tiger's heart into a woman's hide is in the old ...
... player's hide . " In that context of complaint against Shakespeare as an actor meddling with the works of poets , Greene showed that he had this play present to his mind . The line that put a tiger's heart into a woman's hide is in the old ...
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