Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 1 巻H. Colburn, 1840 - 340 ページ |
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... derstood , that if in any case I derogate from Shak- speare as an historian , it is as an historian only . * Cours de Littérature Dramatique , iii . 93 . Never had poet a better right to use freely the a 3 PREFACE . vii.
... derstood , that if in any case I derogate from Shak- speare as an historian , it is as an historian only . * Cours de Littérature Dramatique , iii . 93 . Never had poet a better right to use freely the a 3 PREFACE . vii.
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... Shak- speare has built the first scene of his fourth act , in which Arthur dissuades Hubert from putting out his eyes . The prince was now about fifteen years old - an age at which we generally cease to speak of a " pretty child ” and ...
... Shak- speare has built the first scene of his fourth act , in which Arthur dissuades Hubert from putting out his eyes . The prince was now about fifteen years old - an age at which we generally cease to speak of a " pretty child ” and ...
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... Shak- speare's Constance is exceedingly attractive . Not- withstanding the command to put Arthur to death , the character of John is not brought out by the dramatist in the singularly odious light in which all modern historians have ...
... Shak- speare's Constance is exceedingly attractive . Not- withstanding the command to put Arthur to death , the character of John is not brought out by the dramatist in the singularly odious light in which all modern historians have ...
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... Shak- speare's theatre in the year 1611. * Mr. Collier thinks that this play was certainly not the work of Shakspeare ; but my friend Mr. Amyot , whose letter Mr. Collier publishes , conceives that the play exhibited in 1611 " was only ...
... Shak- speare's theatre in the year 1611. * Mr. Collier thinks that this play was certainly not the work of Shakspeare ; but my friend Mr. Amyot , whose letter Mr. Collier publishes , conceives that the play exhibited in 1611 " was only ...
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... Shak- speare , between his loyalty and his disgust at the king's misgovernment . ' If I know How , or which way , to order these affairs , Thus thrust disorderly into my hands , Never believe me . Both are my kinsmen ; - The one's my ...
... Shak- speare , between his loyalty and his disgust at the king's misgovernment . ' If I know How , or which way , to order these affairs , Thus thrust disorderly into my hands , Never believe me . Both are my kinsmen ; - The one's my ...
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