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That the play in which the brave Talbot triumphed “ again on the stage ” was what
we call " The First Part of Henry VI . , ' there can be no reasonable doubt ; that
what we call the Second and Third Parts of · Henry VI . , ' and perhaps · Richard III
...
That the play in which the brave Talbot triumphed “ again on the stage ” was what
we call " The First Part of Henry VI . , ' there can be no reasonable doubt ; that
what we call the Second and Third Parts of · Henry VI . , ' and perhaps · Richard III
...
Pagina 19
And what then has Malone to urge against the dependence , the unity of action ,
the identity of characterization , the similarity of manner , which all prove , as far
as such a subject is capable of internal proof , that “ The First Part of Henry VI ...
And what then has Malone to urge against the dependence , the unity of action ,
the identity of characterization , the similarity of manner , which all prove , as far
as such a subject is capable of internal proof , that “ The First Part of Henry VI ...
Pagina 43
We proceed to exhibit , not the one passage of The First Part of Henry VI . ' in
which there is “ coincidency ” of thought and expression with Shakspere ' s other
plays , nor the three other passages of the two parts of the ' Contention ; ' but we
put ...
We proceed to exhibit , not the one passage of The First Part of Henry VI . ' in
which there is “ coincidency ” of thought and expression with Shakspere ' s other
plays , nor the three other passages of the two parts of the ' Contention ; ' but we
put ...
Pagina 67
Of those artists to whom can be possibly imputed the composition of · The First
Part of Henry VI . , ' there are only five in whom can be traced any supposed
resemblance of style . They are — Peele , Marlowe , Greene , Lodge , and Kyd .
Of those artists to whom can be possibly imputed the composition of · The First
Part of Henry VI . , ' there are only five in whom can be traced any supposed
resemblance of style . They are — Peele , Marlowe , Greene , Lodge , and Kyd .
Pagina 125
Here , then , is a new play described “ representing some principal pieces of the
reign of Henry VIII . ; ” and further , the passage of Shakspere ' s play in which the
“ chambers ” are discharged , being the “ entry " of the king to the “ mask at the ...
Here , then , is a new play described “ representing some principal pieces of the
reign of Henry VIII . ; ” and further , the passage of Shakspere ' s play in which the
“ chambers ” are discharged , being the “ entry " of the king to the “ mask at the ...
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