HistoriesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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... truth in contradiction to , and not in illustration of , another form of truth . It appears to us a worse than useless employment to be running parallels between the poet and the chronicler , for the purpose of shewing that for the ...
... truth in contradiction to , and not in illustration of , another form of truth . It appears to us a worse than useless employment to be running parallels between the poet and the chronicler , for the purpose of shewing that for the ...
Strana 55
... truth would be destroyed if the historical truth were utterly disregarded . For example , if the grand scenes in this Act , between Arthur and Hubert , and between Hubert and John , were entirely contradicted by the truth of history ...
... truth would be destroyed if the historical truth were utterly disregarded . For example , if the grand scenes in this Act , between Arthur and Hubert , and between Hubert and John , were entirely contradicted by the truth of history ...
Strana 150
... truth is but general . But the dramatic chronicles which Shakspere has sketched are altogether real . There we behold irrevocable evils- we see the scenes that the world has seen , and the horrors that it has suffered . The more the ...
... truth is but general . But the dramatic chronicles which Shakspere has sketched are altogether real . There we behold irrevocable evils- we see the scenes that the world has seen , and the horrors that it has suffered . The more the ...
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