The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: HistoriesC. Knight and Company, 1839 |
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... doubt ; that what we call the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI , and perhaps Richard III . , were those in which were fought over " York and Lancaster's long jars , " is equally clear . Shakspere , as it appears to us , does not ...
... doubt ; that what we call the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI , and perhaps Richard III . , were those in which were fought over " York and Lancaster's long jars , " is equally clear . Shakspere , as it appears to us , does not ...
Page lii
... doubt that it was re - cast , as well as the Second and Third Parts . There appears to be little difference of opinion as to the date of its original production . Malone says , in his ' Chronological Order , ' " The First Part of King ...
... doubt that it was re - cast , as well as the Second and Third Parts . There appears to be little difference of opinion as to the date of its original production . Malone says , in his ' Chronological Order , ' " The First Part of King ...
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... doubt a character whose attributes were always essentially the same ; who was dressed always according to one fashion ; who constantly went through the same round of action ; who had his own peculiar cant words ; -something , in fact ...
... doubt a character whose attributes were always essentially the same ; who was dressed always according to one fashion ; who constantly went through the same round of action ; who had his own peculiar cant words ; -something , in fact ...
Contents
ACT IV | 44 |
Tower Hill HARVEY and PRIOR | 52 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT IV | 117 |
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