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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 58
In company I dare not trust my friend ; Being alone , I dread the secret foe ; I doubt
my food , lest poison lurk therein ; My bed is uncoth , rest refrains my head . Then
such a life I count far worse to be Than thousand deaths unto a damned death ...
In company I dare not trust my friend ; Being alone , I dread the secret foe ; I doubt
my food , lest poison lurk therein ; My bed is uncoth , rest refrains my head . Then
such a life I count far worse to be Than thousand deaths unto a damned death ...
Pagina 59
The form in which we have received it may be a considerable improvement on its
first form ; and indeed we have no doubt that it was re - cast , as well as the
Second and Third Parts . There appears to be little difference of opinion as to the
date ...
The form in which we have received it may be a considerable improvement on its
first form ; and indeed we have no doubt that it was re - cast , as well as the
Second and Third Parts . There appears to be little difference of opinion as to the
date ...
Pagina 83
Be this as it may , we greatly doubt whether , if Shakspere had followed in the
steps of Tamburlaine , ' his “ after - excellence ” would have been so rapidly
matured . It was when he rejected this model , if he ever followed it , that he
moved ...
Be this as it may , we greatly doubt whether , if Shakspere had followed in the
steps of Tamburlaine , ' his “ after - excellence ” would have been so rapidly
matured . It was when he rejected this model , if he ever followed it , that he
moved ...
Pagina 193
My lord cardinal , ' quoth the king , " I can well excuse you herein . Marry , ' quoth
he , ' ye have been rather against me in attempting or setting forth thereof . And to
put you all out of doubt , I will declare unto you the special cause that moved ...
My lord cardinal , ' quoth the king , " I can well excuse you herein . Marry , ' quoth
he , ' ye have been rather against me in attempting or setting forth thereof . And to
put you all out of doubt , I will declare unto you the special cause that moved ...
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