The life of King Henry VIIICassell & Company, 1908 |
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... Fletcher part ) 50 34 1378 3.63 2.47 6.10 Henry VIII . ( Sh.'s part ) .. .. 45 87 1146 3.93 3.23 7.16 1 Mr. Swinburne's assertion that the Fletcher part of the play con- taind none of that author's characteristic final treble endings ...
... Fletcher part ) 50 34 1378 3.63 2.47 6.10 Henry VIII . ( Sh.'s part ) .. .. 45 87 1146 3.93 3.23 7.16 1 Mr. Swinburne's assertion that the Fletcher part of the play con- taind none of that author's characteristic final treble endings ...
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... Fletcher part of Henry VIII . , nearly every metrical characteristic of that author , of which examples are given by Darley in his Preface to Beaumont and Fletcher's Works . Instances of the heavy 11th syllable I pointed out in my first ...
... Fletcher part of Henry VIII . , nearly every metrical characteristic of that author , of which examples are given by Darley in his Preface to Beaumont and Fletcher's Works . Instances of the heavy 11th syllable I pointed out in my first ...
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... had also heard it casually remarked by a man of first - rate judgment on such a point [ Tennyson ] that many passages in Henry VIII . were very much in the manner of Fletcher ; when I happened to take up a book of extracts 14 Introduction.
... had also heard it casually remarked by a man of first - rate judgment on such a point [ Tennyson ] that many passages in Henry VIII . were very much in the manner of Fletcher ; when I happened to take up a book of extracts 14 Introduction.
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... Fletcher , both in conception , language , and versification , without a single feature that reminded me of Shakspere ; and , since in both passages the true narrative of Cavendish is followd minutely and carefully , and both are ...
... Fletcher , both in conception , language , and versification , without a single feature that reminded me of Shakspere ; and , since in both passages the true narrative of Cavendish is followd minutely and carefully , and both are ...
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William Shakespeare. of a more vigorous hand than Fletcher's , with less mannerism , especially in the description of ... Fletcher in con- junction , it would probably have been thought that both of them had had a hand in it . " The first ...
William Shakespeare. of a more vigorous hand than Fletcher's , with less mannerism , especially in the description of ... Fletcher in con- junction , it would probably have been thought that both of them had had a hand in it . " The first ...
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