The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 2. kötet;5. kötetCharles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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19. oldal
... passage before us would warrant us in believing that upon the performance of tragedy the roof , or heavens , underwent some gloomy transformation . There is a similar allusion in Marston's Insatiate Coun- tess : ' 6 " The stage of ...
... passage before us would warrant us in believing that upon the performance of tragedy the roof , or heavens , underwent some gloomy transformation . There is a similar allusion in Marston's Insatiate Coun- tess : ' 6 " The stage of ...
321. oldal
... passage be left out , the speech of Cranmer proceeds in a regular tenour of prediction and continuity of sentiments ; but , by the interpolation of the new lines , he first celebrates Elizabeth's successor , and then wishes he did not ...
... passage be left out , the speech of Cranmer proceeds in a regular tenour of prediction and continuity of sentiments ; but , by the interpolation of the new lines , he first celebrates Elizabeth's successor , and then wishes he did not ...
322. oldal
... passage as one that Shakspere might not have blushed to have written , and which derogates no- thing from the manly independence of his character . The later editors consider that the interpolation rested at the interruption of the king ...
... passage as one that Shakspere might not have blushed to have written , and which derogates no- thing from the manly independence of his character . The later editors consider that the interpolation rested at the interruption of the king ...
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PAGE | viii |
THE FIRST PART OF HENRY | xiii |
KING HENRY VI PART I 1 | xxii |
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