Henry VI. Part III., Parte1Bell, 1786 - 136 páginas |
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... answered , with equal probability , that the natural passions of a poet would have disposed him to separate his own works from those of an inferior hand . And , indeed , if an author's own testimony is to be overthrown by speculative ...
... answered , with equal probability , that the natural passions of a poet would have disposed him to separate his own works from those of an inferior hand . And , indeed , if an author's own testimony is to be overthrown by speculative ...
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... answer this question : the disquisition of it would be too long for this place . One may at least argue , that the plays were not written by Shakspere , from Shakspere himself . The Chorus at the end of Henry V. addresses the audience ...
... answer this question : the disquisition of it would be too long for this place . One may at least argue , that the plays were not written by Shakspere , from Shakspere himself . The Chorus at the end of Henry V. addresses the audience ...
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... answered by Dr. Johnson , it may not be amiss to add here , from a contemporary writer , a passage , which not only points at Shakspere as the author of them , but also shews , that , however meanly we may now think of them in ...
... answered by Dr. Johnson , it may not be amiss to add here , from a contemporary writer , a passage , which not only points at Shakspere as the author of them , but also shews , that , however meanly we may now think of them in ...
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... , my lords , and answer not ? 150 Exe . My conscience tells me , he is lawful king . K. Henry . All will revolt from me , and turn to him . Biij North . North . Plantagenet , for all the claim thou lay'st A & I . 17 KING HENRY VI .
... , my lords , and answer not ? 150 Exe . My conscience tells me , he is lawful king . K. Henry . All will revolt from me , and turn to him . Biij North . North . Plantagenet , for all the claim thou lay'st A & I . 17 KING HENRY VI .
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... the father , but the son ? 300 Rich . Art thou there , butcher ? O , I cannot speak ! Clif . Ay , crook - back ; here I stand , to answer thee , Qr Or any he the proudest of thy sort . Rich Act II . 47 KING HENRY VI .
... the father , but the son ? 300 Rich . Art thou there , butcher ? O , I cannot speak ! Clif . Ay , crook - back ; here I stand , to answer thee , Qr Or any he the proudest of thy sort . Rich Act II . 47 KING HENRY VI .
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Alarum battle bear blood brave brother Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown death ditto doth Drum duke of York Earl earl of Warwick England Enter King EDWARD Enter King HENRY Enter WARWICK Exeter Exeunt Exit Fair lords farewel fear fight France friends gentle GLOSTER grace Grey hadst hand hast thou hath head hear heart heaven heir hence Henry's honour hope house of Lancaster house of York John of Gaunt king Lewis lady Bona lady Grey Lancaster leave London Lord Clifford lord Hastings March Margaret methinks Montague ne'er Norfolk Number is KING oath Oxford pity Plantagenet plays Post Prince Queen rest revenge Rich Richard Rutland saint George SCENE Shakspere Sir John slain soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thy father thyself Twas unto valiant words yield