Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... characters and incidents , merely as narrations in verse , are more happily conceived , and more accurately finished ... character of Henry VI . is correctly and consistently drawn . Malcolm Laing wrongs this prince , when he says that ...
... characters and incidents , merely as narrations in verse , are more happily conceived , and more accurately finished ... character of Henry VI . is correctly and consistently drawn . Malcolm Laing wrongs this prince , when he says that ...
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... character of Edward is as clearly marked as history allows . In the period of the play , he could only be known as a brave soldier with the habits and notions of a libertine . War- * Henry's Great Brit . , xii . 399 . † See particularly ...
... character of Edward is as clearly marked as history allows . In the period of the play , he could only be known as a brave soldier with the habits and notions of a libertine . War- * Henry's Great Brit . , xii . 399 . † See particularly ...
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... character will be considered here- after ; but , although Margaret also re - appears in that play , it is to these that she properly belongs ; especially since Mrs. Jameson is of opinion that the character of this woman is of itself ...
... character will be considered here- after ; but , although Margaret also re - appears in that play , it is to these that she properly belongs ; especially since Mrs. Jameson is of opinion that the character of this woman is of itself ...
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... character of Lady Macbeth is the more poetical conception , I readily admit ; and , perhaps , Mrs. Jameson has a fair right to say that it is so because it is Shakspeare's own ; whereas , in the other case , he had no part but that of ...
... character of Lady Macbeth is the more poetical conception , I readily admit ; and , perhaps , Mrs. Jameson has a fair right to say that it is so because it is Shakspeare's own ; whereas , in the other case , he had no part but that of ...
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... character would be a guaranty for his truth , if he wrote of what was within his own knowledge . He was not born until five years before Richard's death , but he is supposed to have derived his information from Archbishop Morton , of ...
... character would be a guaranty for his truth , if he wrote of what was within his own knowledge . He was not born until five years before Richard's death , but he is supposed to have derived his information from Archbishop Morton , of ...
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