The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... seem to fix with certainty the year 1599 as the date of this play . THE SOURCES The main authority for the history of Henry V was the second edition of Holinshed's Chronicles , published in 1587 , though he departs occasionally from his ...
... seem to fix with certainty the year 1599 as the date of this play . THE SOURCES The main authority for the history of Henry V was the second edition of Holinshed's Chronicles , published in 1587 , though he departs occasionally from his ...
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... seems , indeed , to point directly to Sidney's fa- mous comment on the scenic poverty of the stage , 1— “ Two armies flye in , represented with four swords and bucklers , and then what hard heart will not receive it for a pitched field ...
... seems , indeed , to point directly to Sidney's fa- mous comment on the scenic poverty of the stage , 1— “ Two armies flye in , represented with four swords and bucklers , and then what hard heart will not receive it for a pitched field ...
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... seems likely to be reached , the discussion probably may as well be spared . Perhaps the most considerable argument for the former position is , that the quarto has in some cases several consecutive lines precisely as they stand in the ...
... seems likely to be reached , the discussion probably may as well be spared . Perhaps the most considerable argument for the former position is , that the quarto has in some cases several consecutive lines precisely as they stand in the ...
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... seems to be , that the first draught of the play was made in 1598 , pretty much as it has come down to us in the quarto editions ; that the whole was carefully rewritten , greatly enlarged , and the Choruses added , during the ab- sence ...
... seems to be , that the first draught of the play was made in 1598 , pretty much as it has come down to us in the quarto editions ; that the whole was carefully rewritten , greatly enlarged , and the Choruses added , during the ab- sence ...
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... seems . hind little caprices and awkward peculiarities is hidden an honest , brave nature , which should be exhibited by the actor , as it was by Hippisley in Garrick's time , without playfulness or caricature . Open and true , he ...
... seems . hind little caprices and awkward peculiarities is hidden an honest , brave nature , which should be exhibited by the actor , as it was by Hippisley in Garrick's time , without playfulness or caricature . Open and true , he ...
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