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lines , something less than a third was written , as they appear in the Second and
Third Parts of Henry VI . , ' by the author of the original play ; something more than
a third was formed by Shakspere on the foundation laid by his predecessors ...
lines , something less than a third was written , as they appear in the Second and
Third Parts of Henry VI . , ' by the author of the original play ; something more than
a third was formed by Shakspere on the foundation laid by his predecessors ...
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Third Part of Henry VI . ' we have whole scenes taken from the * Contention ' with
scarcely an additional line ; and the lines which are added come , for the most
part , in large masses . The alterations are sometimes , too , of the very slightest ...
Third Part of Henry VI . ' we have whole scenes taken from the * Contention ' with
scarcely an additional line ; and the lines which are added come , for the most
part , in large masses . The alterations are sometimes , too , of the very slightest ...
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If this peculiarity of phraseology could be shown to exist only in the amended
portions of the Second and Third Parts of · Henry VI . ' as compared with those
portions which are untouched , we are ready to admit that the received theory
would ...
If this peculiarity of phraseology could be shown to exist only in the amended
portions of the Second and Third Parts of · Henry VI . ' as compared with those
portions which are untouched , we are ready to admit that the received theory
would ...
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But it is not necessarily “ a hasty sketch . ” This is , however , immaterial . But is
the case of the Second and Third Parts of · Henry VI . without a parallel ? Has not
Shakspere , in some of his undoubted plays , made a sketch of each , which was
...
But it is not necessarily “ a hasty sketch . ” This is , however , immaterial . But is
the case of the Second and Third Parts of · Henry VI . without a parallel ? Has not
Shakspere , in some of his undoubted plays , made a sketch of each , which was
...
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This is one of the great scenes of the poem which cannot be comprehended if
disjoined from all that is about it ; any more than Juliet ' s soliloquy , in the third
act , after her marriage . It is one of the scenes that is consequently obnoxious to
a ...
This is one of the great scenes of the poem which cannot be comprehended if
disjoined from all that is about it ; any more than Juliet ' s soliloquy , in the third
act , after her marriage . It is one of the scenes that is consequently obnoxious to
a ...
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