An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare: Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets; with Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireAMS Press, 1966 - 296 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... king assumes on Hotspur's disobedience to his commands , could not fail to inflame a warm young hero , flushed with recent victory , and elate with the consciousness of having so well defended a crown , which his father and uncle had in ...
... king assumes on Hotspur's disobedience to his commands , could not fail to inflame a warm young hero , flushed with recent victory , and elate with the consciousness of having so well defended a crown , which his father and uncle had in ...
Pagina 77
... king and parent , but Henry Plan- tagenet , that chides the prince of Wales . How natural it is for him , on Percy's revolt , to recur to his own rebellion against Richard , and to apprehend , that the same levities which lost that king ...
... king and parent , but Henry Plan- tagenet , that chides the prince of Wales . How natural it is for him , on Percy's revolt , to recur to his own rebellion against Richard , and to apprehend , that the same levities which lost that king ...
Pagina 163
... king ; And pr'ythee , lead me in ; There take an inventory of all I have , To the last penny , ' tis the king's . My robe , And my integrity to heav'n , is all I dare now call mine own . O Cromwell , Cromwell , Had I but serv'd my God ...
... king ; And pr'ythee , lead me in ; There take an inventory of all I have , To the last penny , ' tis the king's . My robe , And my integrity to heav'n , is all I dare now call mine own . O Cromwell , Cromwell , Had I but serv'd my God ...
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On Dramatic Poetry P | 3 |
On the Historical Drama P | 33 |
The First Part of Henry IV P | 69 |
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