The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... thing scarcely believable how much , and how boldly , as well the common writers that from time to time have copied out his works , as also certain that have thought themselves liable to control and emend all men's doings , have taken ...
... thing scarcely believable how much , and how boldly , as well the common writers that from time to time have copied out his works , as also certain that have thought themselves liable to control and emend all men's doings , have taken ...
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... things ; —either , that it was intended as a whole , as a single and complete play looking to no continua- tion , —or that the continuation has been lost . Into this mode of viewing the subject Malone does not at all enter . departing ...
... things ; —either , that it was intended as a whole , as a single and complete play looking to no continua- tion , —or that the continuation has been lost . Into this mode of viewing the subject Malone does not at all enter . departing ...
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... thing it is to have King Henry V. represented on the stage , leading the French king pri- soner , and forcing both him and the dolphin to swear fealty ! " This is the concluding scene of the coarse and unpoetical Famous Vic- tories ...
... thing it is to have King Henry V. represented on the stage , leading the French king pri- soner , and forcing both him and the dolphin to swear fealty ! " This is the concluding scene of the coarse and unpoetical Famous Vic- tories ...
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... thing of worth . Thus , like a splitted bark , so sunder we ; This way fall I to death . Queen . This way for me . 6 [ Exit SUFFOLK . [ Exit QUEEN . " We now proceed to the secondary action of The First Part of Henry VI . , ' - the ...
... thing of worth . Thus , like a splitted bark , so sunder we ; This way fall I to death . Queen . This way for me . 6 [ Exit SUFFOLK . [ Exit QUEEN . " We now proceed to the secondary action of The First Part of Henry VI . , ' - the ...
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... thing we do , let's kill all ' the lawyers . · · Cade . Nay , that I mean to do . Is not this a lamentable thing , that of the skin of an in- nocent lamb should be made parchment ? that parchment , being scribbled o'er , should undo a ...
... thing we do , let's kill all ' the lawyers . · · Cade . Nay , that I mean to do . Is not this a lamentable thing , that of the skin of an in- nocent lamb should be made parchment ? that parchment , being scribbled o'er , should undo a ...
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