The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... stands in his works , and it is merely the old play on the early events of that reign , which was most likely written about 1589. " Dr. Drake , in the fulness of his confidence in this plausible conjecture , proposes entirely to exclude ...
... stands in his works , and it is merely the old play on the early events of that reign , which was most likely written about 1589. " Dr. Drake , in the fulness of his confidence in this plausible conjecture , proposes entirely to exclude ...
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... Standing by itself it has no issue but in the quarrel of Vernon and Bassett in the fourth act . With the same dramatic skill , with reference to a continuation , is the early scene between Plantagenet and Mortimer . The object of the ...
... Standing by itself it has no issue but in the quarrel of Vernon and Bassett in the fourth act . With the same dramatic skill , with reference to a continuation , is the early scene between Plantagenet and Mortimer . The object of the ...
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... stands at the end of the series as the avowed completion of that long tragic history . The scenes of that drama are as intimately blended with the previous scenes of the other dramas , as the scenes that belong to the separate dramas ...
... stands at the end of the series as the avowed completion of that long tragic history . The scenes of that drama are as intimately blended with the previous scenes of the other dramas , as the scenes that belong to the separate dramas ...
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... stands , widowed , childless , outcast , surrounded by her enemies ; -but the miseries which she has felt are they also ... stand upon this mole - hill here , That aim'd at mountains with outstretched arm , And parted but the shadow with ...
... stands , widowed , childless , outcast , surrounded by her enemies ; -but the miseries which she has felt are they also ... stand upon this mole - hill here , That aim'd at mountains with outstretched arm , And parted but the shadow with ...
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... stands bound to him by oath . " 6 The second act of The Second Part of the Contention ' continues to represent the young Richard as the daring soldier , with courage excelled only by his acuteness ; but gradually becoming " bloody ...
... stands bound to him by oath . " 6 The second act of The Second Part of the Contention ' continues to represent the young Richard as the daring soldier , with courage excelled only by his acuteness ; but gradually becoming " bloody ...
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