The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... leave us to ourselves : we must confer . K. Hen . So flies the reckless shepherd from the wolf : So first the harmless sheep doth yield his fleece , And next his throat unto the butcher's knife . " 6 If the reader will turn to ' The ...
... leave us to ourselves : we must confer . K. Hen . So flies the reckless shepherd from the wolf : So first the harmless sheep doth yield his fleece , And next his throat unto the butcher's knife . " 6 If the reader will turn to ' The ...
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... of the death of Cardinal Beaufort , -in which the elaboration has been so far carried that Malone leaves only one line as the D 2 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III . 35 We may state with confidence that, of the 2373 ...
... of the death of Cardinal Beaufort , -in which the elaboration has been so far carried that Malone leaves only one line as the D 2 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III . 35 We may state with confidence that, of the 2373 ...
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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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... leave to others to assign its true name to the assertion of Malone , that these resemblances can be found only in what he held Shakspere to have written of these dramas , —that is , in one passage of ' The First Part of Henry VI ...
... leave to others to assign its true name to the assertion of Malone , that these resemblances can be found only in what he held Shakspere to have written of these dramas , —that is , in one passage of ' The First Part of Henry VI ...
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... leave to joy , and joy you all , That from this womb hath sprung a second hope , A king that may in rule and virtue both Succeed his brother in his empery . " The Troublesome Reign of King John . That these great lords , and Margaret ...
... leave to joy , and joy you all , That from this womb hath sprung a second hope , A king that may in rule and virtue both Succeed his brother in his empery . " The Troublesome Reign of King John . That these great lords , and Margaret ...
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