The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 2. kötet;5. kötetCharles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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xiv. oldal
... Shakspere's own work , in an imperfect state ; —and that their supposed inferiority to Shakspere's other works , and their dissimilarities of style as com- pared with those works , are referable to other circumstances than that of their ...
... Shakspere's own work , in an imperfect state ; —and that their supposed inferiority to Shakspere's other works , and their dissimilarities of style as com- pared with those works , are referable to other circumstances than that of their ...
xliii. oldal
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. have been written by Shakspere because it abounds with similar allusions ; and further shows that there are peculiarities in Shakspere's undoubted portion of these dramas which are totally different ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. have been written by Shakspere because it abounds with similar allusions ; and further shows that there are peculiarities in Shakspere's undoubted portion of these dramas which are totally different ...
lvii. oldal
... Shakespeare was born , though afterwards repaired , I think , and furbished up by him , with here and there a little sentiment and diction . " * The recovery of a copy of the original play , produced long before Shakspere was born ...
... Shakespeare was born , though afterwards repaired , I think , and furbished up by him , with here and there a little sentiment and diction . " * The recovery of a copy of the original play , produced long before Shakspere was born ...
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PAGE | viii |
THE FIRST PART OF HENRY | xiii |
KING HENRY VI PART I 1 | xxii |
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