The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... plays as his own . The author of ' Henry V. ' asks that the suc- cess of these earlier dramas should commend his later play to a favourable reception : - " For their sake , In your fair minds let this acceptance take . ” 6 Is this ...
... plays as his own . The author of ' Henry V. ' asks that the suc- cess of these earlier dramas should commend his later play to a favourable reception : - " For their sake , In your fair minds let this acceptance take . ” 6 Is this ...
Pagina 6
... plays , which point the Chorus raises , is the subject of this Essay . It is not our intention to give this Essay the form of an answer to Mr. Malone's Dissertation on the Three Parts of Henry VI . , tending to show that these plays ...
... plays , which point the Chorus raises , is the subject of this Essay . It is not our intention to give this Essay the form of an answer to Mr. Malone's Dissertation on the Three Parts of Henry VI . , tending to show that these plays ...
Pagina 7
... play first printed in the folio edition of Shakspere's works under the title of ' The First Part of Henry VI .'- ( the same play that we find from Henslowe's papers was acted thirteen times in the spring of 1592 , by " Lord Strange's ...
... play first printed in the folio edition of Shakspere's works under the title of ' The First Part of Henry VI .'- ( the same play that we find from Henslowe's papers was acted thirteen times in the spring of 1592 , by " Lord Strange's ...
Pagina 8
... play on the early events of that reign , which was most likely written about 1589. " Dr. Drake , in the fulness of his confidence in this plausible conjecture , proposes entirely to exclude the play from any future edition of ...
... play on the early events of that reign , which was most likely written about 1589. " Dr. Drake , in the fulness of his confidence in this plausible conjecture , proposes entirely to exclude the play from any future edition of ...
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... plays were the same , but with a different development of character , there would be reasonable grounds for believing ... play possess a power unto which , we may venture to say , the audiences in 1592 had never before yielded up their ...
... plays were the same , but with a different development of character , there would be reasonable grounds for believing ... play possess a power unto which , we may venture to say , the audiences in 1592 had never before yielded up their ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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