The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... English drama appears for the most part to have pursued its own separate and inde- pendent career . In April , 1569 , the poet's sister , Joan , was born . She was baptized on the fifteenth of that month , and , by a prevalent fashion ...
... English drama appears for the most part to have pursued its own separate and inde- pendent career . In April , 1569 , the poet's sister , Joan , was born . She was baptized on the fifteenth of that month , and , by a prevalent fashion ...
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... English history , so often depicted as well thumbed by Shakespeare in his father's parlor , never existed out of the imagination . Fortunately for us , the youthful dramatist had , excepting in the school - room , little oppor- tunity ...
... English history , so often depicted as well thumbed by Shakespeare in his father's parlor , never existed out of the imagination . Fortunately for us , the youthful dramatist had , excepting in the school - room , little oppor- tunity ...
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... English dramas , he was contented to transfer irrational plots and defective constructions that had been firmly established in public favor . The latter were sometimes adopted without an effort to bring them into harmony with the ...
... English dramas , he was contented to transfer irrational plots and defective constructions that had been firmly established in public favor . The latter were sometimes adopted without an effort to bring them into harmony with the ...
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... English thought . That language found in Shakespeare its felicitous and unrivaled exponent , and although on occasion his words either imperfectly repre- sent the thought or are philologically erroneous , becoming thus to mere readers ...
... English thought . That language found in Shakespeare its felicitous and unrivaled exponent , and although on occasion his words either imperfectly repre- sent the thought or are philologically erroneous , becoming thus to mere readers ...
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... English gentle- man's house , " observes Aubrey , alluding to the Shake- spearean era , “ was a good high strong wall , a gate - house , a great hall and parlor , and within the little green court where you come in stood on one side the ...
... English gentle- man's house , " observes Aubrey , alluding to the Shake- spearean era , “ was a good high strong wall , a gate - house , a great hall and parlor , and within the little green court where you come in stood on one side the ...
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Alarum battle blood brother Burgundy Cade Capell character Chronicles Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier conj crown death doth doubt drama dramatist Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward emendation England English Enter Exeunt Exit father fear fight France French friends Glou Gloucester grace hand Hanmer hast hath head heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honor house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade Joan John John Shakespeare King Henry lady latter live London lord Malone Margaret Mortimer never noble passage Plantagenet play poet poet's Pope prince Pucelle quarto Queen Reignier Richard Richard II Richard Plantagenet Salisbury scene Shakespeare shalt slain soldiers Somerset soul speak Stratford-on-Avon Suffolk sword Talbot tell theater thee thine thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus Tower town traitor unto Vaughan Warwick William Shakespeare Winchester words