Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... ascribes a manly spirit , worthy of his mother , whose encou- raging exhortations he thus seconds : 66 Methinks , a woman of this valiant spirit Should , if a coward heard her speak these words , Infuse his breast with magnanimity , And ...
... ascribes a manly spirit , worthy of his mother , whose encou- raging exhortations he thus seconds : 66 Methinks , a woman of this valiant spirit Should , if a coward heard her speak these words , Infuse his breast with magnanimity , And ...
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... ascribes all the three plays to Shakspeare , says of them- " These plays , considered without regard to characters ... ascribing to these pieces any one point of superiority over the former historical plays . On the contrary , the second ...
... ascribes all the three plays to Shakspeare , says of them- " These plays , considered without regard to characters ... ascribing to these pieces any one point of superiority over the former historical plays . On the contrary , the second ...
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... ascribing the original play to another hand , I should not deem the cha- racter of Margaret impossible to be drawn by Shakspeare . I am not of opinion that any convincing argu- ment , on one side or the other , as to the authorship of ...
... ascribing the original play to another hand , I should not deem the cha- racter of Margaret impossible to be drawn by Shakspeare . I am not of opinion that any convincing argu- ment , on one side or the other , as to the authorship of ...
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... 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 , either that ...
... 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 , either that ...
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... ascribes to Richard the arts of dissimulation : — " He was malicious , wrathful , and envious ....... Free was he called of dispense , and somewhat above his power liberal ; with large gifts he gat him unsteadfast friendship , for which ...
... ascribes to Richard the arts of dissimulation : — " He was malicious , wrathful , and envious ....... Free was he called of dispense , and somewhat above his power liberal ; with large gifts he gat him unsteadfast friendship , for which ...
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