The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... cause for making the change , as that entry mentions " the conceited Mirth of Sir John Falstaff . " Nevertheless there seems no strong reason for assigning the composition to an earlier period than 1597 . 99 As to the fact of the change ...
... cause for making the change , as that entry mentions " the conceited Mirth of Sir John Falstaff . " Nevertheless there seems no strong reason for assigning the composition to an earlier period than 1597 . 99 As to the fact of the change ...
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... among the names of the Dramatis Persona , as were also Ned and Gadshill . a From all which , as well as from other causes , Mr. Halli- I well reasonably concludes , that the stage already had xviii Introduction THE FIRST PART OF.
... among the names of the Dramatis Persona , as were also Ned and Gadshill . a From all which , as well as from other causes , Mr. Halli- I well reasonably concludes , that the stage already had xviii Introduction THE FIRST PART OF.
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... cause it will be most con- venient to regard them as one in our introductory matter . In these plays , as elsewhere , Shakespeare's main author- ity was Holinshed , in whatsoever he has of historical fact . And in this case it is hard ...
... cause it will be most con- venient to regard them as one in our introductory matter . In these plays , as elsewhere , Shakespeare's main author- ity was Holinshed , in whatsoever he has of historical fact . And in this case it is hard ...
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... cause , aiming at nothing less than the independence of his country . Sir Edmund Mortimer , uncle to the young earl of March , and brother to Hotspur's wife , being sent against him with an army , his forces were utterly broken ...
... cause , aiming at nothing less than the independence of his country . Sir Edmund Mortimer , uncle to the young earl of March , and brother to Hotspur's wife , being sent against him with an army , his forces were utterly broken ...
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... cause of the part they had in setting it up : strong sinews , indeed , with Bolingbroke for a head ; but against that head their strength only served to work their own over- throw . In the spring of 1405 Prince Henry , being then in his ...
... cause of the part they had in setting it up : strong sinews , indeed , with Bolingbroke for a head ; but against that head their strength only served to work their own over- throw . In the spring of 1405 Prince Henry , being then in his ...
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