The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 11
... truth the entire conduct of the play of Henry VI . , ' with reference to the issue of the war in France , is of a gloomy and foreboding tendency . The author gave the tone to the whole pro- gress of the action in the opening scene . He ...
... truth the entire conduct of the play of Henry VI . , ' with reference to the issue of the war in France , is of a gloomy and foreboding tendency . The author gave the tone to the whole pro- gress of the action in the opening scene . He ...
Pagina 22
... truth of art , her retro- spects of the past and her prophecies of the future are as sublime as anything in the compass of poetry . There she stands , widowed , childless , outcast , surrounded by her enemies ; -but the miseries which ...
... truth of art , her retro- spects of the past and her prophecies of the future are as sublime as anything in the compass of poetry . There she stands , widowed , childless , outcast , surrounded by her enemies ; -but the miseries which ...
Pagina 28
... truth of characterization and that energy of language which we have agreed to call Shaksperian . But , according to Malone , and to those who adopt the theory that what Shakspere contributed to the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI ...
... truth of characterization and that energy of language which we have agreed to call Shaksperian . But , according to Malone , and to those who adopt the theory that what Shakspere contributed to the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI ...
Pagina 29
... truth of character , no mind but that of Shakspere could have produced them . We have at present chiefly aimed at fixing the attention of our readers upon the unity of these dramas . If we have established this unity , we have gone far ...
... truth of character , no mind but that of Shakspere could have produced them . We have at present chiefly aimed at fixing the attention of our readers upon the unity of these dramas . If we have established this unity , we have gone far ...
Pagina 48
... truth , and loyalty ; And yet , good Humphrey , is the hour to come , That e'er I prov'd thee false , or fear'd thy faith . What low'ring star now envies thy estate , She dared to brave Neptunus ' haughty pride , And 48 ESSAY ON HENRY ...
... truth , and loyalty ; And yet , good Humphrey , is the hour to come , That e'er I prov'd thee false , or fear'd thy faith . What low'ring star now envies thy estate , She dared to brave Neptunus ' haughty pride , And 48 ESSAY ON HENRY ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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