Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Jameson speaks of " the celebrated speech " of York . She says truly , that the story of the napkin is not historical ; but she goes too far in saying , that the decapita- tion of York after the battle ( which she assumes as the true ...
... Jameson speaks of " the celebrated speech " of York . She says truly , that the story of the napkin is not historical ; but she goes too far in saying , that the decapita- tion of York after the battle ( which she assumes as the true ...
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... Jameson is of opinion that the character of this woman is of itself sufficient to prove that the play was not originally designed by Shakspeare . She is , however , of an equally decided opinion , that there are passages in the second ...
... Jameson is of opinion that the character of this woman is of itself sufficient to prove that the play was not originally designed by Shakspeare . She is , however , of an equally decided opinion , that there are passages in the second ...
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... Jameson has a fair right to say that it is so because it is Shakspeare's own ; whereas , in the other case , he had no part but that of amplifying and improving the speeches which a former drama- tist had assigned to her . Yet I confess ...
... Jameson has a fair right to say that it is so because it is Shakspeare's own ; whereas , in the other case , he had no part but that of amplifying and improving the speeches which a former drama- tist had assigned to her . Yet I confess ...
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... Jameson in ascribing it to another . The language of the first part , as it stands among Shakspeare's works , is inferior to that of the corrected plays , but it is much better than that of the uncorrected . may therefore be presumed ...
... Jameson in ascribing it to another . The language of the first part , as it stands among Shakspeare's works , is inferior to that of the corrected plays , but it is much better than that of the uncorrected . may therefore be presumed ...
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... arrest . * Mrs. Jameson says ( p . 256 ) this is true to history . I know not where she found it . value of all men's substance might be known , and 126 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE . But Shakspeare interrupts these proceedings ...
... arrest . * Mrs. Jameson says ( p . 256 ) this is true to history . I know not where she found it . value of all men's substance might be known , and 126 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE . But Shakspeare interrupts these proceedings ...
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