Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 2. kötetAMS Press, 1972 |
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14. oldal
... meet and unite their forces , at Chipping Norton , but the battle was fought after the meeting at York ; not before it , as in the play . The introduction of " Lord George your bro- ther , " is gratuitous . That prince was seven years ...
... meet and unite their forces , at Chipping Norton , but the battle was fought after the meeting at York ; not before it , as in the play . The introduction of " Lord George your bro- ther , " is gratuitous . That prince was seven years ...
249. oldal
... meet him , with all his friends . There both the armies being arrived , they called them both Emperors . Now , as it commonly happens in great affairs between two persons , both of them having many friends , and so many captains under ...
... meet him , with all his friends . There both the armies being arrived , they called them both Emperors . Now , as it commonly happens in great affairs between two persons , both of them having many friends , and so many captains under ...
264. oldal
... meet him in Cilicia , while he was on his way to make war upon the Par- thians . The passage in which her voyage is described is almost verbatim from Antony's biographer ; - - * North's Antony , p . 762 . " Enobarbus . The barge she sat ...
... meet him in Cilicia , while he was on his way to make war upon the Par- thians . The passage in which her voyage is described is almost verbatim from Antony's biographer ; - - * North's Antony , p . 762 . " Enobarbus . The barge she sat ...
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