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Pagina 20
Shakspere wrote “ The First Part of Henry IV . , ' but according to Malone he did
not write either of the older plays in which we find correct and incorrect
genealogy . But if the argument is to be pursued to its conclusion , he did write “
The First ...
Shakspere wrote “ The First Part of Henry IV . , ' but according to Malone he did
not write either of the older plays in which we find correct and incorrect
genealogy . But if the argument is to be pursued to its conclusion , he did write “
The First ...
Pagina 28
We leave the decision in the reader ' s hands , perfectly satisfied that he will
arrive at the conviction that , if Shakspere did not write this scene as it originally
stood , neither did he write • Richard III . ' § III . The argument whose course we
have ...
We leave the decision in the reader ' s hands , perfectly satisfied that he will
arrive at the conviction that , if Shakspere did not write this scene as it originally
stood , neither did he write • Richard III . ' § III . The argument whose course we
have ...
Pagina 38
Oh , captain , a prize ! write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . Who ' s that ,
Will ? Cade . O , monstrous ! Will . The clerk of Chatham : he can write Smith . We
took him setting of boys ' copies . and read and cast account . I took him setCade .
Oh , captain , a prize ! write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . Who ' s that ,
Will ? Cade . O , monstrous ! Will . The clerk of Chatham : he can write Smith . We
took him setting of boys ' copies . and read and cast account . I took him setCade .
Pagina 77
The terms which he uses — “ uprightness of dealing , ” and “ facetious grace in
writing ” - seem as if meant distinctly to ... than the man who did write it : — there
was some one behind the curtain - some mysterious assistant - whose possible ...
The terms which he uses — “ uprightness of dealing , ” and “ facetious grace in
writing ” - seem as if meant distinctly to ... than the man who did write it : — there
was some one behind the curtain - some mysterious assistant - whose possible ...
Pagina 371
In • Othello , ' we have God bless the mark . In these cases , as in the instance
before us , the commentators leave the expression in its original obscurity . May
we venture a conjecture ? The mark which persons who are unable to write make
...
In • Othello , ' we have God bless the mark . In these cases , as in the instance
before us , the commentators leave the expression in its original obscurity . May
we venture a conjecture ? The mark which persons who are unable to write make
...
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