The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 8
... master - bard . " + We take , then , ' The First Part of Henry VI . , ' in the only original form in which we find it , bear- ing , improperly , it is said , the name of Shakspere , without a trace of Shakspere's hand ; and we proceed ...
... master - bard . " + We take , then , ' The First Part of Henry VI . , ' in the only original form in which we find it , bear- ing , improperly , it is said , the name of Shakspere , without a trace of Shakspere's hand ; and we proceed ...
Pagina 15
... master soars a falcon's pitch . Hum . Faith , my lord , it's but a base mind That soars no higher than a bird can soar . Card . I thought your grace would be above the clouds . Hum . Ay , my lord cardinal , were it not good Your grace ...
... master soars a falcon's pitch . Hum . Faith , my lord , it's but a base mind That soars no higher than a bird can soar . Card . I thought your grace would be above the clouds . Hum . Ay , my lord cardinal , were it not good Your grace ...
Pagina 65
... master'd Phoebus ' brand , Or else those looks that stain Medusa's far , Should shrine deceit , desire , and lawless lust ! Unhappy king , dishonour'd in thy stock ! Hence , feigned weeds , unfeigned is my grief . " But before the scene ...
... master'd Phoebus ' brand , Or else those looks that stain Medusa's far , Should shrine deceit , desire , and lawless lust ! Unhappy king , dishonour'd in thy stock ! Hence , feigned weeds , unfeigned is my grief . " But before the scene ...
Pagina 75
... masters . " It is perfectly clear that these words refer only to the players generally ; and , possibly , to the particular company of which Shakspere was a member . As such , and such only , must he take his share in the names which ...
... masters . " It is perfectly clear that these words refer only to the players generally ; and , possibly , to the particular company of which Shakspere was a member . As such , and such only , must he take his share in the names which ...
Pagina 76
... masters , that intrude them- selves to our ears as the alchymists of eloquence , who ( mounted on the stage of arrogance ) think to outbrave better pens with the swelling bombast of bragging blank- verse . " ( Epistle prefixed to ...
... masters , that intrude them- selves to our ears as the alchymists of eloquence , who ( mounted on the stage of arrogance ) think to outbrave better pens with the swelling bombast of bragging blank- verse . " ( Epistle prefixed to ...
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