The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... , " detrimental to the meter of the line , in Act V , iv , 41 , " The spirits Of ( valiant ) Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms , ” I may perhaps also point to 1596-7 as the original viii Preface PARTS I AND II OF.
... , " detrimental to the meter of the line , in Act V , iv , 41 , " The spirits Of ( valiant ) Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms , ” I may perhaps also point to 1596-7 as the original viii Preface PARTS I AND II OF.
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. I may perhaps also point to 1596-7 as the original date of composition : the Shirleys were knighted by the Queen in 1597 . ( ii ) The earliest reference to the play occurs in Meres ' Palladis Tamia ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. I may perhaps also point to 1596-7 as the original date of composition : the Shirleys were knighted by the Queen in 1597 . ( ii ) The earliest reference to the play occurs in Meres ' Palladis Tamia ...
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... perhaps , Shakespeare's intentional change in making Hot- spur and the Prince of the same age , in order to heighten the contrast between them . The characters of Glendower , Northumberland , Mowbray , the Archbishop , and Prince John ...
... perhaps , Shakespeare's intentional change in making Hot- spur and the Prince of the same age , in order to heighten the contrast between them . The characters of Glendower , Northumberland , Mowbray , the Archbishop , and Prince John ...
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... perhaps explains the metrical imper- fections of such a line as " Away , good Ned , Falstaff sweats to death " ( II , ii , 115 ) . In the final Epilogue the change is still further emphasized . The tradition , however , re- mained , and ...
... perhaps explains the metrical imper- fections of such a line as " Away , good Ned , Falstaff sweats to death " ( II , ii , 115 ) . In the final Epilogue the change is still further emphasized . The tradition , however , re- mained , and ...
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... Perhaps Fastolf's reputed sympathy with Lollardism may , as Mr. Gairdner suggests , have encouraged Shake- speare to bestow his name on a character bearing the ap- pellation of an acknowledged Lollard like Oldcastle . Both characters ...
... Perhaps Fastolf's reputed sympathy with Lollardism may , as Mr. Gairdner suggests , have encouraged Shake- speare to bestow his name on a character bearing the ap- pellation of an acknowledged Lollard like Oldcastle . Both characters ...
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