Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. HENRY VI . - PART III . THIS play opens with the Yorkists * breaking into the parliament - house , and each chief boasting ( how inaccurately I have already shown in the case of York's children ) of his ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. HENRY VI . - PART III . THIS play opens with the Yorkists * breaking into the parliament - house , and each chief boasting ( how inaccurately I have already shown in the case of York's children ) of his ...
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... play . I know not upon what authority Exeter is selected as foremost in acknowledging the right of the Duke of York ; for he is named by Holin- shed , among the lords who , with Queen Margaret at their head , refused to acknowledge the ...
... play . I know not upon what authority Exeter is selected as foremost in acknowledging the right of the Duke of York ; for he is named by Holin- shed , among the lords who , with Queen Margaret at their head , refused to acknowledge the ...
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... play , and put to death , though there is some doubt whether he was slain in the battle or beheaded afterwards . * For the paper crown there is the authority of old writers + as well as of Holinshed : - " Some write ( for he had ...
... play , and put to death , though there is some doubt whether he was slain in the battle or beheaded afterwards . * For the paper crown there is the authority of old writers + as well as of Holinshed : - " Some write ( for he had ...
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... play , the eyes are closed from fear , but much use is made of the speech in vain supplica- tions to Clifford , who always answers , according to the fiction of the play , — " Thy father slew my father , therefore die . " This address ...
... play , the eyes are closed from fear , but much use is made of the speech in vain supplica- tions to Clifford , who always answers , according to the fiction of the play , — " Thy father slew my father , therefore die . " This address ...
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... play describes not any victory or battle . § Johnson has remarked , that Shakspeare has judiciously discriminated between " the generous tenderness of Edward , and the savage fortitude of Richard , in their different reception of their ...
... play describes not any victory or battle . § Johnson has remarked , that Shakspeare has judiciously discriminated between " the generous tenderness of Edward , and the savage fortitude of Richard , in their different reception of their ...
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