The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 3
... Poet stood with regard to his audience . There are only ten of his plays in which any one of the characters , at the conclusion , comes forward as an actor to deprecate censure or solicit applause . There are only two out of these ten ...
... Poet stood with regard to his audience . There are only ten of his plays in which any one of the characters , at the conclusion , comes forward as an actor to deprecate censure or solicit applause . There are only two out of these ten ...
Pagina 4
... poet in four dramas , of which Henry V. ' was the concluding one . These dramas had been linked together with the most scrupulous care , so that , although for the purposes of representation there were necessarily distinct pauses in the ...
... poet in four dramas , of which Henry V. ' was the concluding one . These dramas had been linked together with the most scrupulous care , so that , although for the purposes of representation there were necessarily distinct pauses in the ...
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... poet , is , it might be thought , sufficiently complicated without the introduction of any new and entirely different question . It is held , however , that the play first printed in the folio edition of Shakspere's works under the ...
... poet , is , it might be thought , sufficiently complicated without the introduction of any new and entirely different question . It is held , however , that the play first printed in the folio edition of Shakspere's works under the ...
Pagina 12
... poet who had also conceived the plan of the subsequent dramas , in which the consequences of the reverses in France , and the abandonment of the conquests of Henry V. , are never lost sight of as long as they influence in the remotest ...
... poet who had also conceived the plan of the subsequent dramas , in which the consequences of the reverses in France , and the abandonment of the conquests of Henry V. , are never lost sight of as long as they influence in the remotest ...
Pagina 17
... poet in the intro- duction of these scenes is most emphatically marked in several pre- saging passages of this play . At the close of the Temple - garden scene Warwick thus exclaims : - " And here I prophesy , ―This brawl to - day ...
... poet in the intro- duction of these scenes is most emphatically marked in several pre- saging passages of this play . At the close of the Temple - garden scene Warwick thus exclaims : - " And here I prophesy , ―This brawl to - day ...
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