The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Bell, 1892 |
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... quarto , in 1594 and 1595. The substance of his argument is as follows : - 1. The diction , versification , and allusions in it are all different from the diction , versification , and allusions of Shakespeare , and corresponding with ...
... quarto , in 1594 and 1595. The substance of his argument is as follows : - 1. The diction , versification , and allusions in it are all different from the diction , versification , and allusions of Shakespeare , and corresponding with ...
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... quarto ; the first part in 1594 ; the second , or True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York , in 1595 ; and both were reprinted in 1600. In a dissertation annexed to these plays Mr. Malone has endeavoured to establish the fact that these two ...
... quarto ; the first part in 1594 ; the second , or True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York , in 1595 ; and both were reprinted in 1600. In a dissertation annexed to these plays Mr. Malone has endeavoured to establish the fact that these two ...
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... quarto plays , leads to the conclusion that those pieces were ori- ginally composed by another writer , or writers , and only retouched by Shakespeare ; but afterwards amplified by him as they now appear in the folio . It is observable ...
... quarto plays , leads to the conclusion that those pieces were ori- ginally composed by another writer , or writers , and only retouched by Shakespeare ; but afterwards amplified by him as they now appear in the folio . It is observable ...
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... should last . His mother Althea having thrown it the fire , he expired in torment . So far this speech is only tain into in the folio . The rest is verbatim from the quarto . 1 SCENE II . The same . A Room in the 132 ACT 1 SECOND PART OF.
... should last . His mother Althea having thrown it the fire , he expired in torment . So far this speech is only tain into in the folio . The rest is verbatim from the quarto . 1 SCENE II . The same . A Room in the 132 ACT 1 SECOND PART OF.
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... quarto reads Base 66 66 an usurer : " - Queen . An usurper thou would'st say , Ay - an usurper . " cullions , i . e . scoundrels ; from coglioni , Ital . Is this the government of Britain's isle , And this 138 ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
... quarto reads Base 66 66 an usurer : " - Queen . An usurper thou would'st say , Ay - an usurper . " cullions , i . e . scoundrels ; from coglioni , Ital . Is this the government of Britain's isle , And this 138 ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
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