The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 28
... write this scene as it originally stood , neither did he write ' Richard III . ' § III . THE argument whose course we have followed up to this point has sought to establish the unity of action and of characterization — inci- dentally ...
... write this scene as it originally stood , neither did he write ' Richard III . ' § III . THE argument whose course we have followed up to this point has sought to establish the unity of action and of characterization — inci- dentally ...
Pagina 29
... write a line of the first part of this series . Malone says , with great triumph , that he has " vindicated Shak ... writing new beginnings to the acts ; he new - versified , he new - modelled , he transposed many of the parts , and ...
... write a line of the first part of this series . Malone says , with great triumph , that he has " vindicated Shak ... writing new beginnings to the acts ; he new - versified , he new - modelled , he transposed many of the parts , and ...
Pagina 30
... writing new beginnings to the acts . ” In our republication of the two Parts of 6 6 the Contention , ' we divided ... write any new beginning at all . " He transposed many of the parts , " says Malone . In the whole of the two plays ...
... writing new beginnings to the acts . ” In our republication of the two Parts of 6 6 the Contention , ' we divided ... write any new beginning at all . " He transposed many of the parts , " says Malone . In the whole of the two plays ...
Pagina 31
... writing all the parts , adding some characters , rejecting others , rendering the action at his pleasure more simple ... write his own book ; and the world for fifty years has implicitly confided in the figures : - " The total number of ...
... writing all the parts , adding some characters , rejecting others , rendering the action at his pleasure more simple ... write his own book ; and the world for fifty years has implicitly confided in the figures : - " The total number of ...
Pagina 38
... write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . O , monstrous ! Smith . We took him setting of boys ' copies . Cade . Here's a villain ! Smith . H'as a book in his pocket , with red letters in ' t . Cade . Nay , then he is a conjurer . Dick ...
... write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . O , monstrous ! Smith . We took him setting of boys ' copies . Cade . Here's a villain ! Smith . H'as a book in his pocket , with red letters in ' t . Cade . Nay , then he is a conjurer . Dick ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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