The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Footnotes, and a Glossarial Index, Volume 8Ginn & Company, 1886 |
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... play called Henry the Sixth was acted at his theatre by " Lord Strange's men " on the 3d of March , 1592 , and was repeated twelve times in the course of that season . Whether this play were the same as that referred to by Nash , we ...
... play called Henry the Sixth was acted at his theatre by " Lord Strange's men " on the 3d of March , 1592 , and was repeated twelve times in the course of that season . Whether this play were the same as that referred to by Nash , we ...
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... play in question to have been on the stage as early as 1589 or 1590. As , in 1589 , Shakespeare was but twenty - five years old , this would needs conclude the play in hand to have been among the first , if not the very first , of his ...
... play in question to have been on the stage as early as 1589 or 1590. As , in 1589 , Shakespeare was but twenty - five years old , this would needs conclude the play in hand to have been among the first , if not the very first , of his ...
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... play is certainly Shakespeare's ; nor do I perceive any clear and decisive reason for calling in another hand to account for any part of it . In such a diversity of opinions resting on internal evidence , probably our best way is to ...
... play is certainly Shakespeare's ; nor do I perceive any clear and decisive reason for calling in another hand to account for any part of it . In such a diversity of opinions resting on internal evidence , probably our best way is to ...
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... play now in hand he drew more or less from the work of Hall . It is to be noted , however , that in this case he took much greater freedom than usual with the actual order of events , marshalling them here and there upon no settled ...
... play now in hand he drew more or less from the work of Hall . It is to be noted , however , that in this case he took much greater freedom than usual with the actual order of events , marshalling them here and there upon no settled ...
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... play'd the coward : He , being in the vaward , — placed behind , 11 With purpose to relieve and follow them , Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroke . Hence grew the general wreck and massacre ; Enclosed were they with their ...
... play'd the coward : He , being in the vaward , — placed behind , 11 With purpose to relieve and follow them , Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroke . Hence grew the general wreck and massacre ; Enclosed were they with their ...
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