The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... late plays , the many run - on and extra - syllable lines , the easy conversational flow of parts of the dialogue , the difference between the rhetorical speeches here and in early his- torical plays , like John , all point , if any ...
... late plays , the many run - on and extra - syllable lines , the easy conversational flow of parts of the dialogue , the difference between the rhetorical speeches here and in early his- torical plays , like John , all point , if any ...
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... late friend ; James Spedding , the able editor of Bacon . The suggestion of the view supported by him with so much Ingram's table of these endings in the late plays , whose order alone they help to settle : - Macbeth Timon Antony and ...
... late friend ; James Spedding , the able editor of Bacon . The suggestion of the view supported by him with so much Ingram's table of these endings in the late plays , whose order alone they help to settle : - Macbeth Timon Antony and ...
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... late Mr. S. Hickson , in Notes and Queries , ii . 198 , August 24 , 1850 ; and by Mr. Fleay , in New Shaks . Soc . Trans . , 1874 , Appendix , p . 23. These critics may be lookt on as certainly establishing the fact that two writers of ...
... late Mr. S. Hickson , in Notes and Queries , ii . 198 , August 24 , 1850 ; and by Mr. Fleay , in New Shaks . Soc . Trans . , 1874 , Appendix , p . 23. These critics may be lookt on as certainly establishing the fact that two writers of ...
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... late voyage is but merely A fit or two o ' the face ; but they are shrewd ones , For when they hold ' em , you would swear directly Their very noses had been counsellors To Pepin or Clotharius 50 ACT ONE SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
... late voyage is but merely A fit or two o ' the face ; but they are shrewd ones , For when they hold ' em , you would swear directly Their very noses had been counsellors To Pepin or Clotharius 50 ACT ONE SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
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... here for examples . Cham . But few now give so great ones . True , they are so ; My barge stays ; Your lordship shall along . — Come , good Sir Thomas , We shall be late else ; which I would not 53 ACT ONE SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
... here for examples . Cham . But few now give so great ones . True , they are so ; My barge stays ; Your lordship shall along . — Come , good Sir Thomas , We shall be late else ; which I would not 53 ACT ONE SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
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