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... stage hath shown ; and for their sake , In your fair minds let this acceptance take . " " The story " which the author " hath pursued thus story which began with the deposition of Richard II . of the triumphant progress of the house of ...
... stage hath shown ; and for their sake , In your fair minds let this acceptance take . " " The story " which the author " hath pursued thus story which began with the deposition of Richard II . of the triumphant progress of the house of ...
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... stage hath shown . " 6 Of this other series of dramas thus described - the second in the order of events , the first in the order of their composition and per- formance- " the bending author " in his Chorus to Henry V. ' makes no ...
... stage hath shown . " 6 Of this other series of dramas thus described - the second in the order of events , the first in the order of their composition and per- formance- " the bending author " in his Chorus to Henry V. ' makes no ...
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... stage was what we call ' The First Part of Henry VI . , ' there can be no reasonable doubt ; that what we call the Second and Third Parts of ' Henry VI . , ' and perhaps Richard III . , ' were those in which were fought over " York and ...
... stage was what we call ' The First Part of Henry VI . , ' there can be no reasonable doubt ; that what we call the Second and Third Parts of ' Henry VI . , ' and perhaps Richard III . , ' were those in which were fought over " York and ...
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... stage . " Mr. Hallam , not quite so strongly , observes , seems probable that the old plays of The Contention of Lancaster and York , ' and The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York , ' which Shakspeare remodelled in the Second and Third ...
... stage . " Mr. Hallam , not quite so strongly , observes , seems probable that the old plays of The Contention of Lancaster and York , ' and The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York , ' which Shakspeare remodelled in the Second and Third ...
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... stage as The Famous Victories , ' and ' The True Tragedy of Richard III . , ' the theory of the remodelling of the Second and Third Parts upon two other plays of a higher character , of which we possess copies , is al- together ...
... stage as The Famous Victories , ' and ' The True Tragedy of Richard III . , ' the theory of the remodelling of the Second and Third Parts upon two other plays of a higher character , of which we possess copies , is al- together ...
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