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... Henry V are among the happiest of our author's compositions ; and King John , Richard III , and Henry VIII deservedly stand in the second class . ' Samuel Johnson classified King Henry VIII as a second - class history - drama along with ...
... Henry V are among the happiest of our author's compositions ; and King John , Richard III , and Henry VIII deservedly stand in the second class . ' Samuel Johnson classified King Henry VIII as a second - class history - drama along with ...
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... Henry VIII is also a riddle . We turn feverishly to the Temple notes ; no help here for while there are notes on the pro- logue to Henry VIII there is not a single note on the epilogue . So the reader needs be his own literary detective ...
... Henry VIII is also a riddle . We turn feverishly to the Temple notes ; no help here for while there are notes on the pro- logue to Henry VIII there is not a single note on the epilogue . So the reader needs be his own literary detective ...
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George Elliott Sweet. M. 1589 Geoffrey Bul- King Henry VIII , O. 1589 Samuel Johnson King Henry VIII is a 1589 Leslie Hotson Last Sonnet written All the mature Shake- Q. 1589 William Hazlitt Hazlitt and Shaw are T. 1591 Topographical King ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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