Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... dramatic incident ; as is Gloucester's attempt to murder her . She was taken , kept prisoner for five years , and then ransomed by Louis IX . * We have now Richard's crime the second , -the murder of King Henry in the Tower . The ...
... dramatic incident ; as is Gloucester's attempt to murder her . She was taken , kept prisoner for five years , and then ransomed by Louis IX . * We have now Richard's crime the second , -the murder of King Henry in the Tower . The ...
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... These Shakspeare found in the old play . To decide the question which has arisen as to the authenticity of these plays , requires a minuter It acquaintance than I can boast with the dramatic literature 58 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
... These Shakspeare found in the old play . To decide the question which has arisen as to the authenticity of these plays , requires a minuter It acquaintance than I can boast with the dramatic literature 58 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. It acquaintance than I can boast with the dramatic literature of the age . It is chiefly because I cannot think that the language of the " Contention " was Shakspeare's , that I concur with Malone and Mrs ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. It acquaintance than I can boast with the dramatic literature of the age . It is chiefly because I cannot think that the language of the " Contention " was Shakspeare's , that I concur with Malone and Mrs ...
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... dramatic merit sufficient to countervail the fault of the conception . The received history is pretty closely followed ; but , when this play was written , the belief which it was the view of the Tudors to encourage had not been ...
... dramatic merit sufficient to countervail the fault of the conception . The received history is pretty closely followed ; but , when this play was written , the belief which it was the view of the Tudors to encourage had not been ...
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... dramatic reasons . Though it is probable that the obnoxious commission was devised by Wolsey , it is not so that the king was ignorant of the proceeding . But if undue praise has been ascribed to Henry , Hall is to be blamed , not ...
... dramatic reasons . Though it is probable that the obnoxious commission was devised by Wolsey , it is not so that the king was ignorant of the proceeding . But if undue praise has been ascribed to Henry , Hall is to be blamed , not ...
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