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Malone holds that , to a certain extent , they were connected 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 closely connected ...
Malone holds that , to a certain extent , they were connected 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 closely connected ...
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 35
We may state with confidence that , of the 2373 lines which Malone has
computed were formed by Shakspere “ on the foundation laid by his
predecessors , " one - half , at least , so stated to be formed , exhibit nothing more
than such minute ...
We may state with confidence that , of the 2373 lines which Malone has
computed were formed by Shakspere “ on the foundation laid by his
predecessors , " one - half , at least , so stated to be formed , exhibit nothing more
than such minute ...
Pagina 47
Malone , we have seen , states distinctly that the versification of the new portions
of Henry VI . ' is of a different colour from the old portions of the Contention . ' He
holds , farther , that the versification of The First Part of Henry VI . ' is precisely of ...
Malone , we have seen , states distinctly that the versification of the new portions
of Henry VI . ' is of a different colour from the old portions of the Contention . ' He
holds , farther , that the versification of The First Part of Henry VI . ' is precisely of ...
Pagina 50
The Duke of Devonshire ' s copy of the edition of 1603 was unknown to Malone ;
had it been familiar to him , as it now is to all Shaksperian students by its
republication , would Malone have proved that Shakspere ' s · Hamlet ' was
formed “ on ...
The Duke of Devonshire ' s copy of the edition of 1603 was unknown to Malone ;
had it been familiar to him , as it now is to all Shaksperian students by its
republication , would Malone have proved that Shakspere ' s · Hamlet ' was
formed “ on ...
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