The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... King Richard " [ i.e. possibly Shakespeare's King Richard II . ] was represented at the Globe Theatre . It was not a ... king's train : " each of them was presented with four yards and a half of scarlet cloth , the usual dress allowance ...
... King Richard " [ i.e. possibly Shakespeare's King Richard II . ] was represented at the Globe Theatre . It was not a ... king's train : " each of them was presented with four yards and a half of scarlet cloth , the usual dress allowance ...
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... king occasioned by the over - demon- strative loyalty of his admiring subjects , and those in Macbeth which tell of the cure of the king's - evil by the royal touch , are supposed to have been meant as compliments to King James . During ...
... king occasioned by the over - demon- strative loyalty of his admiring subjects , and those in Macbeth which tell of the cure of the king's - evil by the royal touch , are supposed to have been meant as compliments to King James . During ...
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... King Richard II . Whether that play was chronologically a little earlier or a little later than King Richard III . we shall do well to group the three parts of King Henry VI . with King Richard III . , connected as they are by their ...
... King Richard II . Whether that play was chronologically a little earlier or a little later than King Richard III . we shall do well to group the three parts of King Henry VI . with King Richard III . , connected as they are by their ...
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... King John stands apart from both the Lancastrian and the Yorkist series . But there is this in common between King John and King Richard II . , that in each the dramatist studies the ruin of his country as caused by evil or incompetent ...
... King John stands apart from both the Lancastrian and the Yorkist series . But there is this in common between King John and King Richard II . , that in each the dramatist studies the ruin of his country as caused by evil or incompetent ...
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... King Falstaff on his tavern throne . French critic has placed Falstaff by the side of Panurge and Sancho as one of the ... King's laughing prophecy to his bride of a son " that shall go to Constantinople and take the Turk by the beard ...
... King Falstaff on his tavern throne . French critic has placed Falstaff by the side of Panurge and Sancho as one of the ... King's laughing prophecy to his bride of a son " that shall go to Constantinople and take the Turk by the beard ...
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