Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 1 巻H. Colburn, 1840 - 340 ページ |
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... passages of affectionate admiration of England sufficiently show . And some of these are to be found in that truly " glorious period of English history " which is represented in the play of Henry V. Yet this passage is a specimen of the ...
... passages of affectionate admiration of England sufficiently show . And some of these are to be found in that truly " glorious period of English history " which is represented in the play of Henry V. Yet this passage is a specimen of the ...
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... passage in Holinshed , quoted by Malone . * 66 Surely Queen Elinor , the king's mother , was sore against her nephew Arthur , rather moved thereto by envy conceived against his mother , than upon any just occasion given on behalf of the ...
... passage in Holinshed , quoted by Malone . * 66 Surely Queen Elinor , the king's mother , was sore against her nephew Arthur , rather moved thereto by envy conceived against his mother , than upon any just occasion given on behalf of the ...
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... passage in the old play : - " K. John . And what hast thou , or the pope thy master , to do to demand of me how I employ mine own ? Know , sir priest , as I honour the church and holy churchmen , so I scorn to be subject to the greatest ...
... passage in the old play : - " K. John . And what hast thou , or the pope thy master , to do to demand of me how I employ mine own ? Know , sir priest , as I honour the church and holy churchmen , so I scorn to be subject to the greatest ...
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... passage which I have quoted from Holinshed ; and this is perhaps the only passage which leads me to believe that Shakspeare did not entirely rely upon the old play . That piece describes John as repenting vehemently ; but there is ...
... passage which I have quoted from Holinshed ; and this is perhaps the only passage which leads me to believe that Shakspeare did not entirely rely upon the old play . That piece describes John as repenting vehemently ; but there is ...
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... passages , it is doubtless unnecessary to have recourse to any courtier - like or political motive in the poet . But from the unbounded love of flattery and personal attention which charac- terized our celebrated Queen , I attribute ...
... passages , it is doubtless unnecessary to have recourse to any courtier - like or political motive in the poet . But from the unbounded love of flattery and personal attention which charac- terized our celebrated Queen , I attribute ...
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