The Histories and Poems of Shakespeare: The Text of the Oxford EditionH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 1214 pages |
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... play - was seen by Forman at the Globe in April 1611. Another , con- eluding with the murder of the Duke of Gloucester , ' was privately printed from the MS . by Halliwell - Phillipps , and is reprinted in vol . xxxv of the Shakespeare ...
... play - was seen by Forman at the Globe in April 1611. Another , con- eluding with the murder of the Duke of Gloucester , ' was privately printed from the MS . by Halliwell - Phillipps , and is reprinted in vol . xxxv of the Shakespeare ...
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... play represents Henry as remembering words of his father , whereas in both the second and the third part it is stated by Henry that he was crowned at nine months old . Cambridge is said in the play ( Act II , Scene v ) to have levied an ...
... play represents Henry as remembering words of his father , whereas in both the second and the third part it is stated by Henry that he was crowned at nine months old . Cambridge is said in the play ( Act II , Scene v ) to have levied an ...
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... play to which the alleged author of the volume made no contribution . We cannot readily believe that Shakespeare planned the play . It has been not unjustly described by Hertzberg , in often quoted words , as a chronicle history with ...
... play to which the alleged author of the volume made no contribution . We cannot readily believe that Shakespeare planned the play . It has been not unjustly described by Hertzberg , in often quoted words , as a chronicle history with ...
Contents
PAGE | 169 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH | 257 |
THE RAPE OF LUCRECE | 948 |
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