The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... play is there divided into Acts and Scenes , but with a transposition , in the second Act , of Actus Secundus and Scena Secunda . It is without a list of Dramatis Personæ , which was first supplied by Rowe . ( 6 ) KING JOHN ...
... play is there divided into Acts and Scenes , but with a transposition , in the second Act , of Actus Secundus and Scena Secunda . It is without a list of Dramatis Personæ , which was first supplied by Rowe . ( 6 ) KING JOHN ...
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... play upon which he founded one of his His- tories this very King John ; and in other instances , in which he went ... play : and with him a good play was one which would fill the theatre whenever it was performed , and at the J ( 7 ) ...
... play upon which he founded one of his His- tories this very King John ; and in other instances , in which he went ... play : and with him a good play was one which would fill the theatre whenever it was performed , and at the J ( 7 ) ...
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... play upon the life and death of King Lud , had any incidents in the reign of that monarch susceptible of dramatic treatment been known to him ; and , above all , had some dramatist of the preceding gen- eration produced a successful play ...
... play upon the life and death of King Lud , had any incidents in the reign of that monarch susceptible of dramatic treatment been known to him ; and , above all , had some dramatist of the preceding gen- eration produced a successful play ...
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... play — The Merry Wives of Windsor . But Henry IV . and the story of Falstaff's hapless amours must both be regarded from the same point of view , as plays only ; there being only these differences between them , - that one is more ...
... play — The Merry Wives of Windsor . But Henry IV . and the story of Falstaff's hapless amours must both be regarded from the same point of view , as plays only ; there being only these differences between them , - that one is more ...
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... play with its allegorical characters , and the Historical play with its real personages , and distinctly marks a transition period in our early drama ; and again by cer- tain unknown authors who produced The Troublesome Raigne of John ...
... play with its allegorical characters , and the Historical play with its real personages , and distinctly marks a transition period in our early drama ; and again by cer- tain unknown authors who produced The Troublesome Raigne of John ...
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