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Pagina 5
... Malone , who is the founder of this opinion , does not doubt of Shakspere " supplicating the favour of the audience to his new play of King Henry V. , ' for the sake of these old and popular dramas , which were so closely con- nected ...
... Malone , who is the founder of this opinion , does not doubt of Shakspere " supplicating the favour of the audience to his new play of King Henry V. , ' for the sake of these old and popular dramas , which were so closely con- nected ...
Pagina 6
... Malone holds that , to a certain extent , they were con- nected in their authorship , and that this connexion is implied in the address to the favour of the audience , - " for the sake of these old and popular dramas which were so ...
... Malone holds that , to a certain extent , they were con- nected in their authorship , and that this connexion is implied in the address to the favour of the audience , - " for the sake of these old and popular dramas which were so ...
Pagina 7
... Malone has proved this , after his own minute fashion , to which we shall have occasion subsequently to advert ; at present we shall only give his judgment in his own words : " It appears to me clear that neither Shakspeare , nor the ...
... Malone has proved this , after his own minute fashion , to which we shall have occasion subsequently to advert ; at present we shall only give his judgment in his own words : " It appears to me clear that neither Shakspeare , nor the ...
Pagina 8
... Malone does not at all enter . departing from his usual safe course of submission to the authority of others , says , " It would be but doing justice to the original design of Shakspeare to insert for the future in his works only the ...
... Malone does not at all enter . departing from his usual safe course of submission to the authority of others , says , " It would be but doing justice to the original design of Shakspeare to insert for the future in his works only the ...
Pagina 18
... Malone thus replies : — “ Dr. Johnson observes very justly that these two Parts were not written without a ... Malone to be constructed upon the same model . * * Dissertation , p . 564 , Boswell's edition . 6 And what then has Malone to ...
... Malone thus replies : — “ Dr. Johnson observes very justly that these two Parts were not written without a ... Malone to be constructed upon the same model . * * Dissertation , p . 564 , Boswell's edition . 6 And what then has Malone to ...
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