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... 6 " " * " It is plausibly conjectured , " says Mr. Collier , " that Shakespeare never touched The First Part of Henry VI . , ' as it stands in his works , and it is merely the old play on the early events of that reign , which was most ...
... 6 " " * " It is plausibly conjectured , " says Mr. Collier , " that Shakespeare never touched The First Part of Henry VI . , ' as it stands in his works , and it is merely the old play on the early events of that reign , which was most ...
Pagina 9
... Henry VI . ' we turn to ' The First Part of the Contention , ' and we find that the scene opens with the following lines : - - " Suf . As by your high imperial majesty's command , I had in charge at my ... HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III . 9.
... Henry VI . ' we turn to ' The First Part of the Contention , ' and we find that the scene opens with the following lines : - - " Suf . As by your high imperial majesty's command , I had in charge at my ... HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III . 9.
Pagina 10
... Henry VI . ' and the two Parts of the Contention ; ' - whether , in fact , with reference to this unity of action , they are not essentially one and the same drama , divided ... Henry VI . ' carried 10 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
... Henry VI . ' and the two Parts of the Contention ; ' - whether , in fact , with reference to this unity of action , they are not essentially one and the same drama , divided ... Henry VI . ' carried 10 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
Pagina 11
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 6 But the author of Henry VI . ' carried his views beyond this point ; and it is for this cause that he gives us a two - fold action . The prin- ciple upon which he worked rendered it essentially a ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 6 But the author of Henry VI . ' carried his views beyond this point ; and it is for this cause that he gives us a two - fold action . The prin- ciple upon which he worked rendered it essentially a ...
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... Henry VI . , ' had he regarded that part as a whole . It is not the course , even , that would have been pursued by an author careless altogether of dra- matic effect , beyond the rude art of embodying in ... HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
... Henry VI . , ' had he regarded that part as a whole . It is not the course , even , that would have been pursued by an author careless altogether of dra- matic effect , beyond the rude art of embodying in ... HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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