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Pagina 27
We request the reader carefully to compare the following passages of The
Second Part of the Contention ' and of the · Richard III . ; ' and resolve us whether
it is more easy to believe that the man who wrote the first passage was not also
the ...
We request the reader carefully to compare the following passages of The
Second Part of the Contention ' and of the · Richard III . ; ' and resolve us whether
it is more easy to believe that the man who wrote the first passage was not also
the ...
Pagina 43
We proceed to exhibit , not the one passage of The First Part of Henry VI . ' in
which there is “ coincidency ” of thought and expression with Shakspere ' s other
plays , nor the three other passages of the two parts of the ' Contention ; ' but we
put ...
We proceed to exhibit , not the one passage of The First Part of Henry VI . ' in
which there is “ coincidency ” of thought and expression with Shakspere ' s other
plays , nor the three other passages of the two parts of the ' Contention ; ' but we
put ...
Pagina 128
Would Jonson , had he written this passage , have forgotten that James was
somewhat prouder of his reputation as a scholar than as a king ; and that one
who knew him well had not hesitated to say to him , and perhaps , indeed , in
sincerity ...
Would Jonson , had he written this passage , have forgotten that James was
somewhat prouder of his reputation as a scholar than as a king ; and that one
who knew him well had not hesitated to say to him , and perhaps , indeed , in
sincerity ...
Pagina 276
During this period his richness , as well as his sweetness , had been developed ;
and it is this development which is so remarkable in the superadded passages in
“ Romeo and Juliet . ' We almost fancy that the “ Queen Mab ” speech will of ...
During this period his richness , as well as his sweetness , had been developed ;
and it is this development which is so remarkable in the superadded passages in
“ Romeo and Juliet . ' We almost fancy that the “ Queen Mab ” speech will of ...
Pagina 310
Gifford has a note upon a passage in Ben Jonson ' s ' Every Man out of his
Humour , ' where Puntarvolo , wanting his dog held , exclaims , “ Here comes one
that will carry coals , ” in which note he clearly enough shows the origin of the ...
Gifford has a note upon a passage in Ben Jonson ' s ' Every Man out of his
Humour , ' where Puntarvolo , wanting his dog held , exclaims , “ Here comes one
that will carry coals , ” in which note he clearly enough shows the origin of the ...
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