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... the only true doctrine in this matter , supported as they are by the ready assent
of such authorities as we have named . ... and The True Tragedy of Richard Duke
of York ” ) “ were all three in being before Shakespeare began to write for the ...
... the only true doctrine in this matter , supported as they are by the ready assent
of such authorities as we have named . ... and The True Tragedy of Richard Duke
of York ” ) “ were all three in being before Shakespeare began to write for the ...
Pagina 7
... 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 altogether fallacious , “ The First Part of the Contention and
the ...
... 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 altogether fallacious , “ The First Part of the Contention and
the ...
Pagina 40
He first informed our drama with true wit and humour . Of boisterous , uproarious ,
blackguard merriment and buffoonery there is no want in our earlier dramatists ,
nor of mere gibing and jeering and vulgar personal satire ; but of true ...
He first informed our drama with true wit and humour . Of boisterous , uproarious ,
blackguard merriment and buffoonery there is no want in our earlier dramatists ,
nor of mere gibing and jeering and vulgar personal satire ; but of true ...
Pagina 125
But the title which Sir Henry Wotton gives the new play is “ All is True . ' Gifford
thinks this sufficient to show that the play represented at the Globe in June , 1613
, was not Shakspere ' s . But other persons call the play so represented · Henry ...
But the title which Sir Henry Wotton gives the new play is “ All is True . ' Gifford
thinks this sufficient to show that the play represented at the Globe in June , 1613
, was not Shakspere ' s . But other persons call the play so represented · Henry ...
Pagina 192
I take God and all the world to witness that I have been to you a true , humble ,
and obedient wife , ever conformable to your will and pleasure , that never said or
did anything to the contrary thereof , being always well pleased and contented ...
I take God and all the world to witness that I have been to you a true , humble ,
and obedient wife , ever conformable to your will and pleasure , that never said or
did anything to the contrary thereof , being always well pleased and contented ...
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