The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... scene opens with the following lines : - - " Suf . As by your high imperial majesty's command , I had in charge at my depart for France , As procurator for your excellence , To marry princess Margaret for your grace ; So in the ancient ...
... scene opens with the following lines : - - " Suf . As by your high imperial majesty's command , I had in charge at my depart for France , As procurator for your excellence , To marry princess Margaret for your grace ; So in the ancient ...
Pagina 10
... scene between John Talbot and his father , and the death scene of Talbot , in this play possess a power unto which , we may venture to say , the audiences in 1592 had never before yielded up their tears . But it was not by poetical ...
... scene between John Talbot and his father , and the death scene of Talbot , in this play possess a power unto which , we may venture to say , the audiences in 1592 had never before yielded up their tears . But it was not by poetical ...
Pagina 11
... scenes between Suffolk and Margaret ; and the play concludes with the ratification of the promises which Suffolk has ... scene , to anticipate the disasters which , after a long interval , followed the death of Henry V. Would he have ...
... scenes between Suffolk and Margaret ; and the play concludes with the ratification of the promises which Suffolk has ... scene , to anticipate the disasters which , after a long interval , followed the death of Henry V. Would he have ...
Pagina 12
... scenes the events of the chroniclers ; for the events so dramatized are not , in the material parts of their ... scene of The First Part of the Contention ' York thus exclaims : - : - " York . Anjou and Maine both given unto the ...
... scenes the events of the chroniclers ; for the events so dramatized are not , in the material parts of their ... scene of The First Part of the Contention ' York thus exclaims : - : - " York . Anjou and Maine both given unto the ...
Pagina 13
... scene ( Act I. , Scene 4 ) of The Second Part of the Contention , ' York thus upbraids the Queen with the poverty of her father : - " She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue's more poison'd than the adder's ...
... scene ( Act I. , Scene 4 ) of The Second Part of the Contention , ' York thus upbraids the Queen with the poverty of her father : - " She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue's more poison'd than the adder's ...
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