The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... copied out his works , as also certain that have thought themselves liable to control and emend all men's doings , have taken upon them in this author ; who ought with all reverence to have been handled of them , and with all fear to ...
... copied out his works , as also certain that have thought themselves liable to control and emend all men's doings , have taken upon them in this author ; who ought with all reverence to have been handled of them , and with all fear to ...
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... copies , is al- together fallacious , The First Part of the Contention ' and the ' Richard Duke of York ' ( more commonly called ' The Second Part of the Contention ' ) being in fact Shakspere's own work , in an im- perfect state ; and ...
... copies , is al- together fallacious , The First Part of the Contention ' and the ' Richard Duke of York ' ( more commonly called ' The Second Part of the Contention ' ) being in fact Shakspere's own work , in an im- perfect state ; and ...
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... copies of the succeeding plays . 6 In the first scene of The First Part of the Contention ' York thus exclaims : - : - " York . Anjou and Maine both given unto the French ! Cold news for me , for I had hope of France , Even as I have of ...
... copies of the succeeding plays . 6 In the first scene of The First Part of the Contention ' York thus exclaims : - : - " York . Anjou and Maine both given unto the French ! Cold news for me , for I had hope of France , Even as I have of ...
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... copy of ' The Second Part of Henry VI . , ' did know that Henry VI . could not have remembered what his father said ; and therefore he could not have been the author of The First Part of Henry VI . ' But in ' The Second Part of the ...
... copy of ' The Second Part of Henry VI . , ' did know that Henry VI . could not have remembered what his father said ; and therefore he could not have been the author of The First Part of Henry VI . ' But in ' The Second Part of the ...
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... copies of those plays , or even if he could have esta- blished that there was a more marked similarity in the passages added , he would probably have rendered the present Essay per- fectly unnecessary . But he has not even made the ...
... copies of those plays , or even if he could have esta- blished that there was a more marked similarity in the passages added , he would probably have rendered the present Essay per- fectly unnecessary . But he has not even made the ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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