The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: HistoriesC. Knight and Company, 1839 |
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Page xlv
... Juliet , of Henry V. , of the Merry Wives of Windsor , and of Hamlet ? † The latter is the most important parallel example . The Duke of Devonshire's copy of the edition of 1603 was unknown to Malone ; had it been familiar to him , as ...
... Juliet , of Henry V. , of the Merry Wives of Windsor , and of Hamlet ? † The latter is the most important parallel example . The Duke of Devonshire's copy of the edition of 1603 was unknown to Malone ; had it been familiar to him , as ...
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... Juliet , and even the first Hamlet , there is no positive landmark on them for our direction . But in the case of the First Part of Henry VI . , and the two Parts of the Contention , ' we have the most un- questionable proof , in ...
... Juliet , and even the first Hamlet , there is no positive landmark on them for our direction . But in the case of the First Part of Henry VI . , and the two Parts of the Contention , ' we have the most un- questionable proof , in ...
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... Juliet , Act 1. , Sc . 1 . 5 SCENE III . " The Tribulation of Tower Hill , or the limbs of Limehouse . " These allusions are perhaps now inexplicable . Johnson supposed the Tribulation to have been a puri- tanical meeting - house . But ...
... Juliet , Act 1. , Sc . 1 . 5 SCENE III . " The Tribulation of Tower Hill , or the limbs of Limehouse . " These allusions are perhaps now inexplicable . Johnson supposed the Tribulation to have been a puri- tanical meeting - house . But ...
Contents
ACT IV | 44 |
Tower Hill HARVEY and PRIOR | 52 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT IV | 117 |
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