The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Volume 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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Pagina 6
... John occupies twenty - two pages in the folio of 1623 ; viz . , from p . 1 to p . 22 inclusive , in the division of ... JOHN . INTRODUCTION . HAKESPEARE'S Historical Plays are often The Life and Death of King John occupies twenty-...
... John occupies twenty - two pages in the folio of 1623 ; viz . , from p . 1 to p . 22 inclusive , in the division of ... JOHN . INTRODUCTION . HAKESPEARE'S Historical Plays are often The Life and Death of King John occupies twenty-...
Pagina 7
... JOHN . INTRODUCTION . HAKESPEARE'S Historical Plays are often discoursed works , written in pursuance of a plan , the purpose of which was to illustrate English History . That they illustrate history , and in a certain sense were meant ...
... JOHN . INTRODUCTION . HAKESPEARE'S Historical Plays are often discoursed works , written in pursuance of a plan , the purpose of which was to illustrate English History . That they illustrate history , and in a certain sense were meant ...
Pagina 8
... John , Richard III . , Henry IV . , Henry V. , Henry VIII . ―― a series can consistently be made , and no 8 KING JOHN .
... John , Richard III . , Henry IV . , Henry V. , Henry VIII . ―― a series can consistently be made , and no 8 KING JOHN .
Pagina 10
... John and Henry VIII . are entirely isolated . The latter was written as a show piece ; the former because its main incidents appealed to the pa- triotic and protestant feeling of the Elizabethan era , and because the subject was one ...
... John and Henry VIII . are entirely isolated . The latter was written as a show piece ; the former because its main incidents appealed to the pa- triotic and protestant feeling of the Elizabethan era , and because the subject was one ...
Pagina 12
... John . Say , who was thy father ? Phil . Faith ( my lord ) to answere you , sure hee is my father who was neerest my mother when I was begotten , and him I thinke to be Sir Robert Faucon- bridge . John . Essex , for fashions sake demand ...
... John . Say , who was thy father ? Phil . Faith ( my lord ) to answere you , sure hee is my father who was neerest my mother when I was begotten , and him I thinke to be Sir Robert Faucon- bridge . John . Essex , for fashions sake demand ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 6 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1883 |
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