The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Seite viii
... continue the story , with Sir John in it , and make you merry with fair Katharine of France ; where , for any- thing I know , Falstaff shall die of a sweat , " etc. As You Like It , Much Ado About Nothing , viii Preface THE LIFE OF.
... continue the story , with Sir John in it , and make you merry with fair Katharine of France ; where , for any- thing I know , Falstaff shall die of a sweat , " etc. As You Like It , Much Ado About Nothing , viii Preface THE LIFE OF.
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... thing it is to have Henry the Fifth represented on the stage , leading the French King prisoner , " etc. 2 Cp . W. G. Stone's Introduction to Henry the Fifth ( New Shak . Soc . ) ; an exhaustive study of the historical aspect of the ...
... thing it is to have Henry the Fifth represented on the stage , leading the French King prisoner , " etc. 2 Cp . W. G. Stone's Introduction to Henry the Fifth ( New Shak . Soc . ) ; an exhaustive study of the historical aspect of the ...
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... things might be urged on either side of this ques- tion ; but as no certain conclusion seems likely to be reached , the discussion probably may as well be spared . Perhaps the most considerable argument for the former position is , that ...
... things might be urged on either side of this ques- tion ; but as no certain conclusion seems likely to be reached , the discussion probably may as well be spared . Perhaps the most considerable argument for the former position is , that ...
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... thing the Poet has given us . And it has a peculiar value as indicating what Shakespeare might have done in other forms of poetry , had he been so minded ; the Choruses in general , and especially that to Act IV , being unrivaled in ...
... thing the Poet has given us . And it has a peculiar value as indicating what Shakespeare might have done in other forms of poetry , had he been so minded ; the Choruses in general , and especially that to Act IV , being unrivaled in ...
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... thing more out of him . Sir John's dramatic office and mission were clearly at an end , when his connection with Prince Henry was broken off ; the pur- pose of the character being to explain the unruly and riot- ous courses of the ...
... thing more out of him . Sir John's dramatic office and mission were clearly at an end , when his connection with Prince Henry was broken off ; the pur- pose of the character being to explain the unruly and riot- ous courses of the ...
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