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Thus the Histories naturally fall into the English and the Ancient ; and the
Comedies may be divided into the Gayer and the Graver . A very important
question for the beginner is , with which of the great divisions he ought to
commence . In most ...
Thus the Histories naturally fall into the English and the Ancient ; and the
Comedies may be divided into the Gayer and the Graver . A very important
question for the beginner is , with which of the great divisions he ought to
commence . In most ...
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In the drama which he had just completed , as in the three parts of Henry the
Sixth , he had been dealing with the fall of the House of Lancaster , which
involved England in the miseries of the Wars of the Roses . The study of these
events ...
In the drama which he had just completed , as in the three parts of Henry the
Sixth , he had been dealing with the fall of the House of Lancaster , which
involved England in the miseries of the Wars of the Roses . The study of these
events ...
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... is also a noble poem , remarkable not only for the fine picture , already alluded
to , of an unselfish , patriotic and highminded woman in the person of Queen
Katharine , but for the spectacle of Cardinal Wolsey in his splendour and his fall .
... is also a noble poem , remarkable not only for the fine picture , already alluded
to , of an unselfish , patriotic and highminded woman in the person of Queen
Katharine , but for the spectacle of Cardinal Wolsey in his splendour and his fall .
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It is a thoroughly English and a thoroughly lovable type ; and we grieve as we
see him falling beneath the stroke of a cooler hand . CHARACTER . – Already it
has been indicated with what variety of character these Histories are crowded ;
but it ...
It is a thoroughly English and a thoroughly lovable type ; and we grieve as we
see him falling beneath the stroke of a cooler hand . CHARACTER . – Already it
has been indicated with what variety of character these Histories are crowded ;
but it ...
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... of a drawer , overhears him undervaluing him to Doll Tearsheet and , throwing
off the disguise , charges him with the treason , Jack has his answer ready : " I
dispraised him before the wicked , that the wicked might not fall in love with him ”
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... of a drawer , overhears him undervaluing him to Doll Tearsheet and , throwing
off the disguise , charges him with the treason , Jack has his answer ready : " I
dispraised him before the wicked , that the wicked might not fall in love with him ”
.
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