Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... Henry the Fifth written wholly in it . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given intirely into that way of living which his father propos'd to him ; and in order to settle in the world after a family manner , he thought fit to ...
... Henry the Fifth written wholly in it . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given intirely into that way of living which his father propos'd to him ; and in order to settle in the world after a family manner , he thought fit to ...
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... of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus in the beginning of the fifth Act of Henry V. by a compli- ment very handsomly turn'd to the Earl of Essex , shews the Play to have been written when that Lord was 4 NICHOLAS ROWE.
... of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus in the beginning of the fifth Act of Henry V. by a compli- ment very handsomly turn'd to the Earl of Essex , shews the Play to have been written when that Lord was 4 NICHOLAS ROWE.
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... Henry VIII . is a proof of that Play's being written after the accession of the latter of those two Princes to the crown of England . Whatever the particular times of his writing were , the people of his age , who began to grow ...
... Henry VIII . is a proof of that Play's being written after the accession of the latter of those two Princes to the crown of England . Whatever the particular times of his writing were , the people of his age , who began to grow ...
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... Henry the Fifth's and Henry the Sixth's times . What grace soever the Queen conferr'd upon him , it was not to her only he ow'd the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon ...
... Henry the Fifth's and Henry the Sixth's times . What grace soever the Queen conferr'd upon him , it was not to her only he ow'd the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon ...
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... be a master - piece ; the Character is always well- sustain'd , tho ' drawn out into the length of three Plays ; and even the account of his death , given by his old landlady Mrs. Quickly , in the first act of Henry IO NICHOLAS ROWE.
... be a master - piece ; the Character is always well- sustain'd , tho ' drawn out into the length of three Plays ; and even the account of his death , given by his old landlady Mrs. Quickly , in the first act of Henry IO NICHOLAS ROWE.
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