The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, 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, Band 7Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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... True Tragedy are wholly by Marlowe " an opinion previously broached by Mr. Hallam in his Introduction to the Literature of Europe . ― Were it desirable , it were quite impossible within the limits at my command , to state , much less to ...
... True Tragedy are wholly by Marlowe " an opinion previously broached by Mr. Hallam in his Introduction to the Literature of Europe . ― Were it desirable , it were quite impossible within the limits at my command , to state , much less to ...
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... True Tragedy was published as having been " sun- drie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pem- brooke his seruants ; and there is this support of Greene's claim , that while Shakespeare is not known to have had any ...
... True Tragedy was published as having been " sun- drie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pem- brooke his seruants ; and there is this support of Greene's claim , that while Shakespeare is not known to have had any ...
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... True Tragedy and the Third Part of King Henry the Sixth , so many passages which in thought , diction , and rhythm are far superior to those quoted above from the works of Marlowe , Greene , and Peele , that it is necessary to transfer ...
... True Tragedy and the Third Part of King Henry the Sixth , so many passages which in thought , diction , and rhythm are far superior to those quoted above from the works of Marlowe , Greene , and Peele , that it is necessary to transfer ...
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... True Tragedy which are not found in the Second and Third Parts of King Henry the Sixth , - - - to discover , if possible , why Shakespeare rejected them from the latter plays . We have found- and the ' we ' here and elsewhere in this ...
... True Tragedy which are not found in the Second and Third Parts of King Henry the Sixth , - - - to discover , if possible , why Shakespeare rejected them from the latter plays . We have found- and the ' we ' here and elsewhere in this ...
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... True Tragedy , which corresponds to the Third Part of King Henry the Sixth , that we find much the greater number of passages that are common to both versions , so it is in The First Part of the Contention , which corresponds to the ...
... True Tragedy , which corresponds to the Third Part of King Henry the Sixth , that we find much the greater number of passages that are common to both versions , so it is in The First Part of the Contention , which corresponds to the ...
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