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... keep- ing even with the cruder style of the earlier play , where it seems to be inserted as a vulgar interlude , written in abomin- able doggerel . Still more would it have been out of keeping with Shakespeare's whole treatment of the ...
... keep- ing even with the cruder style of the earlier play , where it seems to be inserted as a vulgar interlude , written in abomin- able doggerel . Still more would it have been out of keeping with Shakespeare's whole treatment of the ...
Página xxii
... has gone to and returned from Edmundsbury , where the English nobles have assembled to meet Lewis . Holinshed tells us that " Pandulph , keeping the crown with him for the space of five daies in token of possession thereof xxii ...
... has gone to and returned from Edmundsbury , where the English nobles have assembled to meet Lewis . Holinshed tells us that " Pandulph , keeping the crown with him for the space of five daies in token of possession thereof xxii ...
Página xxx
... keep close to his " source " in so many respects , and therefore did not allow his own genius full play , and secondly , by the fact that , in any 1 H. IV . 2 H. IV . H. V. case , the plays were written within a very short XXX INTRODUCTION.
... keep close to his " source " in so many respects , and therefore did not allow his own genius full play , and secondly , by the fact that , in any 1 H. IV . 2 H. IV . H. V. case , the plays were written within a very short XXX INTRODUCTION.
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... keep the older and more correct form " iland " as printed in F 1. Compare Milton's Comus , line 50 : " On Circe's iland fell . " 10. the territories ] There is no other case of the use of " the terri- tories " in this way by Shakespeare ...
... keep the older and more correct form " iland " as printed in F 1. Compare Milton's Comus , line 50 : " On Circe's iland fell . " 10. the territories ] There is no other case of the use of " the terri- tories " in this way by Shakespeare ...
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... keeps this reading . 54. Cœur- de - lion ] Ff and Troublesome Raigne spell Richard's appellation Cordelion . direction , " Enter the Shrive , and whispers the Earl of Sals . in the eare . " Capell introduced this into Shake- speare's ...
... keeps this reading . 54. Cœur- de - lion ] Ff and Troublesome Raigne spell Richard's appellation Cordelion . direction , " Enter the Shrive , and whispers the Earl of Sals . in the eare . " Capell introduced this into Shake- speare's ...
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