The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... follows : — 66 The opening of the play - the conversation between Buckingham , Norfolk , and Abergavenny - seemed to have the full stamp of Shakspere , in his latest manner : the same close - packt expression ; the same life , and ...
... follows : — 66 The opening of the play - the conversation between Buckingham , Norfolk , and Abergavenny - seemed to have the full stamp of Shakspere , in his latest manner : the same close - packt expression ; the same life , and ...
Page 17
... follows ( Act II . , sc . ii . ) with the Henry and Wolsey of the council - chamber ( Act I .; sc . ii . ) , I perceived a difference scarcely less striking . The dialogue , through the whole scene , sounded still slow and artificial ...
... follows ( Act II . , sc . ii . ) with the Henry and Wolsey of the council - chamber ( Act I .; sc . ii . ) , I perceived a difference scarcely less striking . The dialogue , through the whole scene , sounded still slow and artificial ...
Page 18
... follows the famous trial - scene . And here I could as little doubt that I recognised the same hand to which we owe the trial of Hermione . When I com- pared the language of Henry and of Wolsey throughout this scene to the end of the ...
... follows the famous trial - scene . And here I could as little doubt that I recognised the same hand to which we owe the trial of Hermione . When I com- pared the language of Henry and of Wolsey throughout this scene to the end of the ...
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... follows , I could recognise little or nothing of his peculiar manner , while many passages were strongly marked with ... follow my disgraces , As if it fed ye ! and how sleek and wan ton Ye appear in everything may bring my ru | in ...
... follows , I could recognise little or nothing of his peculiar manner , while many passages were strongly marked with ... follow my disgraces , As if it fed ye ! and how sleek and wan ton Ye appear in everything may bring my ru | in ...
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... follow- ing result : - - Act . Scene . Lines . Extra Propor- Syll . tion . Author . Unstopt Line . 1 . iii . & iv . II . III . IV . A V. ~ B PLBELE = _ ~ B = - = - i . 225 215 172 100 164 129 iii . 107 iv . 230 166 119 198 88574798 1 to ...
... follow- ing result : - - Act . Scene . Lines . Extra Propor- Syll . tion . Author . Unstopt Line . 1 . iii . & iv . II . III . IV . A V. ~ B PLBELE = _ ~ B = - = - i . 225 215 172 100 164 129 iii . 107 iv . 230 166 119 198 88574798 1 to ...
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