The Works of Shakespeare: King John, 1936At the University Press, 1948 |
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... evidently a many - sided and beautiful performance , of which the abiding impression was that the prince was a haunted man . ( Booth , it should be added , played the most nearly complete version of any on the English - speaking stage ...
... evidently a many - sided and beautiful performance , of which the abiding impression was that the prince was a haunted man . ( Booth , it should be added , played the most nearly complete version of any on the English - speaking stage ...
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... evidently intended the speech as an epitome of paternal worldly wisdom ; every precept is hedged with caution and pointed with self - interest . Ι 59-80 . Give thy thoughts ... any man QI prints its version of the speech in inverted ...
... evidently intended the speech as an epitome of paternal worldly wisdom ; every precept is hedged with caution and pointed with self - interest . Ι 59-80 . Give thy thoughts ... any man QI prints its version of the speech in inverted ...
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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION PAGE | v |
THE STAGEHISTORY | lxix |
TO THE READER | xcix |
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