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Pagina 8
... written one line of either of them . That , however , we beg to repeat , is not the point to which we first address ourselves ; it is simply whether they were written by one and the same man . 6 The theory that ' The First Part of Henry ...
... written one line of either of them . That , however , we beg to repeat , is not the point to which we first address ourselves ; it is simply whether they were written by one and the same man . 6 The theory that ' The First Part of Henry ...
Pagina 15
... written without regard to a continuation , this part of the action would have thus terminated ? Exeter , in this scene , antici- pates the consequences of these dissentions . But it is in The First Part of the Contention ' that they are ...
... written without regard to a continuation , this part of the action would have thus terminated ? Exeter , in this scene , antici- pates the consequences of these dissentions . But it is in The First Part of the Contention ' that they are ...
Pagina 16
... writing I preferr'd The manner of thy vile outrageous crimes , That therefore I have forg'd , or am not able Verbatim to rehearse the method of my pen : No , prelate ; such is thy audacious wicked- ness , Thy lewd , pestiferous , and ...
... writing I preferr'd The manner of thy vile outrageous crimes , That therefore I have forg'd , or am not able Verbatim to rehearse the method of my pen : No , prelate ; such is thy audacious wicked- ness , Thy lewd , pestiferous , and ...
Pagina 18
... written without dependence on the First , though they were printed as containing a complete period of history . " To this , Malone thus replies : — “ Dr. Johnson observes very justly that these two Parts were not written without a ...
... written without dependence on the First , though they were printed as containing a complete period of history . " To this , Malone thus replies : — “ Dr. Johnson observes very justly that these two Parts were not written without a ...
Pagina 19
... written by one and the same man , whoever he be ? We will endeavour to state his argument with be- coming gravity : -1st . The author of ' The First Part of Henry VI . ' does not seem to have known how old Henry VI . was at the time of ...
... written by one and the same man , whoever he be ? We will endeavour to state his argument with be- coming gravity : -1st . The author of ' The First Part of Henry VI . ' does not seem to have known how old Henry VI . was at the time of ...
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