The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY VI . , AND KING RICHARD III . WITH REFERENCE TO THE OPINION THAT THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY VI . WERE NOT WRITTEN ORIGINALLY BY SHAKSPERE . VOL . VII . B AN ESSAY , & c . & c . ยง AN ESSAY ...
... THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY VI . , AND KING RICHARD III . WITH REFERENCE TO THE OPINION THAT THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY VI . WERE NOT WRITTEN ORIGINALLY BY SHAKSPERE . VOL . VII . B AN ESSAY , & c . & c . ยง AN ESSAY ...
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... written , it is highly probable , almost consecutively ; for not only does the external evidence show that they were given to the world during the three last years of the sixteenth century , but their whole dramatic construction , as ...
... written , it is highly probable , almost consecutively ; for not only does the external evidence show that they were given to the world during the three last years of the sixteenth century , but their whole dramatic construction , as ...
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... written not a line of The First Part of Henry VI . ; ' and of the Second and Third Parts had produced a sort of olla po- drida from the works of some other dramatist , contributing , out of 6043 lines of which these plays consist , 1899 ...
... written not a line of The First Part of Henry VI . ; ' and of the Second and Third Parts had produced a sort of olla po- drida from the works of some other dramatist , contributing , out of 6043 lines of which these plays consist , 1899 ...
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... written originally by Shakspeare . ' We shall endeavour , indeed , not to pass over any im- portant argument in that celebrated treatise , the learned dust of which , even to this hour , hath somewhat obscured the vision of an ...
... written originally by Shakspeare . ' We shall endeavour , indeed , not to pass over any im- portant argument in that celebrated treatise , the learned dust of which , even to this hour , hath somewhat obscured the vision of an ...
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... written by Shakspere , but was written altogether by a different person from the unknown author - the Marlowe , or Peele , or Greene , or all of them together - to whom are ascribed the plays which are printed in the folio edition as ...
... written by Shakspere , but was written altogether by a different person from the unknown author - the Marlowe , or Peele , or Greene , or all of them together - to whom are ascribed the plays which are printed in the folio edition as ...
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