The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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... is little to guide or check our guesses . The early play has , of course , to bear comparison with Shakespeare's recast of it , and therefore appears at a great disadvantage . But , taken on its merits , it INTRODUCTION xi.
... is little to guide or check our guesses . The early play has , of course , to bear comparison with Shakespeare's recast of it , and therefore appears at a great disadvantage . But , taken on its merits , it INTRODUCTION xi.
Página xx
... course , Shakespeare follows him . A messenger enters while we are still dealing with the events of 1202 , to announce the landing of the French , which did not actually take place until 1216. At the same time the apparently recent ...
... course , Shakespeare follows him . A messenger enters while we are still dealing with the events of 1202 , to announce the landing of the French , which did not actually take place until 1216. At the same time the apparently recent ...
Página xxix
... course Thy hateful life , may refer to the Bull published against Elizabeth in 1596 . Other reasons are given which are even less plausible than these , and we must admit that when one of the greatest Shakespearian scholars can , along ...
... course Thy hateful life , may refer to the Bull published against Elizabeth in 1596 . Other reasons are given which are even less plausible than these , and we must admit that when one of the greatest Shakespearian scholars can , along ...
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... course of time . Then , good my liege , let me have what is mine , My father's land , as was my father's will . 100. the emperor ] Henry VI . IIO . took it on his death ] my father swore most solemnly . This phrase , often met with in ...
... course of time . Then , good my liege , let me have what is mine , My father's land , as was my father's will . 100. the emperor ] Henry VI . IIO . took it on his death ] my father swore most solemnly . This phrase , often met with in ...
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... course , more closely connected with John and his mother than with Arthur and Constance . The " devil and his dam " are evi- dently two personages from the Moral- ity plays . Compare Ralph Roister Doister , II . iv . 38 : " the devil's ...
... course , more closely connected with John and his mother than with Arthur and Constance . The " devil and his dam " are evi- dently two personages from the Moral- ity plays . Compare Ralph Roister Doister , II . iv . 38 : " the devil's ...
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