The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 6
... Duke of York ' ) " were all three in being before Shakespeare began to write for the stage . " Mr. Hallam , not quite so strongly , observes , seems probable that the old plays of The Contention of Lancaster and York , ' and The True ...
... Duke of York ' ) " were all three in being before Shakespeare began to write for the stage . " Mr. Hallam , not quite so strongly , observes , seems probable that the old plays of The Contention of Lancaster and York , ' and The True ...
Pagina 7
... 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 that their supposed inferiority to Shakspere's other works , and their dissimilarities of ...
... 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 that their supposed inferiority to Shakspere's other works , and their dissimilarities of ...
Pagina 11
... duke Humphrey must unfold his grief ; What , did my brother Henry toil himself , And waste his subjects for to conquer France ? And did my brother Bedford spend his time , To keep in awe that stout unruly realm ? And have not I and mine ...
... duke Humphrey must unfold his grief ; What , did my brother Henry toil himself , And waste his subjects for to conquer France ? And did my brother Bedford spend his time , To keep in awe that stout unruly realm ? And have not I and mine ...
Pagina 16
... duke : It is , because no one should sway but he ; No one but he should be about the king ; And that engenders thunder in his breast , And makes him roar these accusations forth . But he shall know , I am as good- Glo . As good ? Thou ...
... duke : It is , because no one should sway but he ; No one but he should be about the king ; And that engenders thunder in his breast , And makes him roar these accusations forth . But he shall know , I am as good- Glo . As good ? Thou ...
Pagina 17
... duke Humphrey : And , when I spy advantage , claim the crown , For that's the golden mark I seek to hit ; Nor shall proud Lancaster usurp my right , Nor hold the sceptre in his childish fist , Nor wear the diadem upon his head , C Whose ...
... duke Humphrey : And , when I spy advantage , claim the crown , For that's the golden mark I seek to hit ; Nor shall proud Lancaster usurp my right , Nor hold the sceptre in his childish fist , Nor wear the diadem upon his head , C Whose ...
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