The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... scene of Act III had been omitted in some copies of the Quarto . The error was recti- fied by inserting two new leaves , the type of some of the preceding and following leaves being used ; hence there are two different impressions of ...
... scene of Act III had been omitted in some copies of the Quarto . The error was recti- fied by inserting two new leaves , the type of some of the preceding and following leaves being used ; hence there are two different impressions of ...
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... scene of war he gained a clean victory over Griffith , Glendower's son , taking him prisoner , and pur- sued his success until checked by the arrival of foreign auxiliaries on the other side . The fall of Northumberland having at length ...
... scene of war he gained a clean victory over Griffith , Glendower's son , taking him prisoner , and pur- sued his success until checked by the arrival of foreign auxiliaries on the other side . The fall of Northumberland having at length ...
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... opulence of imagination , but perhaps a still more wonderful mastery of reason . Accordingly , in the very first scene of the play this self- I same matter is put forth as uppermost in the. xxvii KING HENRY IV Introduction.
... opulence of imagination , but perhaps a still more wonderful mastery of reason . Accordingly , in the very first scene of the play this self- I same matter is put forth as uppermost in the. xxvii KING HENRY IV Introduction.
Seite xxx
... domineering , ca- pricious temper . Who that has been with him in the scenes at the palace and at Bangor , can ever forget his bounding , I sarcastic , overbearing spirit ? How he hits all. XXX Introduction THE FIRST PART OF.
... domineering , ca- pricious temper . Who that has been with him in the scenes at the palace and at Bangor , can ever forget his bounding , I sarcastic , overbearing spirit ? How he hits all. XXX Introduction THE FIRST PART OF.
Seite xxxi
... scenes , what with Hotspur , and what with Glendower , the poetry is as unrivalled in its kind as the wit and humor in the best scenes at Eastcheap . What a dressing Hotspur gives the silken courtier who came to demand the prisoners ...
... scenes , what with Hotspur , and what with Glendower , the poetry is as unrivalled in its kind as the wit and humor in the best scenes at Eastcheap . What a dressing Hotspur gives the silken courtier who came to demand the prisoners ...
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