The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Thy age confirm'd proud , subtle , sly , and bloody , More mild , but yet more harmful , kind in hatred . " 66 The author of the Contention ' anticipates the " manhood " of Richard , and shows him a ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Thy age confirm'd proud , subtle , sly , and bloody , More mild , but yet more harmful , kind in hatred . " 66 The author of the Contention ' anticipates the " manhood " of Richard , and shows him a ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. " Rich . What , not an oath ? Nay , then I know he's dead : " T is hard when Clifford cannot ' ford his friend an oath : By this I know he's dead : And by my soul , Would this right hand buy but an ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. " Rich . What , not an oath ? Nay , then I know he's dead : " T is hard when Clifford cannot ' ford his friend an oath : By this I know he's dead : And by my soul , Would this right hand buy but an ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. far carried that Malone leaves only one line as the property of the original author . Yet we venture to think that the original author had something more to do with its production than that one line ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. far carried that Malone leaves only one line as the property of the original author . Yet we venture to think that the original author had something more to do with its production than that one line ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. " Oft have I seen a timely - parted ghost . " ( Johnson observes that what is true of a corpse is here applied to the soul . ) " Sometimes he calls upon duke Humph- rey's ghost , And whispers to his ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. " Oft have I seen a timely - parted ghost . " ( Johnson observes that what is true of a corpse is here applied to the soul . ) " Sometimes he calls upon duke Humph- rey's ghost , And whispers to his ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 6 6 on the story which forms his Second Part of King Henry VI .'— a hasty sketch , and an entirely distinct and more finished performance —or else we must acknowledge that he formed that piece on a ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 6 6 on the story which forms his Second Part of King Henry VI .'— a hasty sketch , and an entirely distinct and more finished performance —or else we must acknowledge that he formed that piece on a ...
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