The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: HistoriesC. Knight and Company, 1839 |
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Page xliii
... sense concludes or pauses almost uni- formly at the end of every line ; and the verse has scarcely a redundant syllable . As the reader may not have any of these pieces at hand , ( by the possession of which , however , his library ...
... sense concludes or pauses almost uni- formly at the end of every line ; and the verse has scarcely a redundant syllable . As the reader may not have any of these pieces at hand , ( by the possession of which , however , his library ...
Page lvii
... sense concluding or pausing at the end of every line , the verse without a redundant syllable , which Malone describes as the characteristics of all the dramas that preceded Shakspere's undoubted productions . We have already adverted ...
... sense concluding or pausing at the end of every line , the verse without a redundant syllable , which Malone describes as the characteristics of all the dramas that preceded Shakspere's undoubted productions . We have already adverted ...
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... sense of that word , and that it is used also in the ordinary sense , in the 5th scene of this act : - " You all consented unto Salisbury's death . " Steevens , on the other hand , believes that the word should be spelt concented ...
... sense of that word , and that it is used also in the ordinary sense , in the 5th scene of this act : - " You all consented unto Salisbury's death . " Steevens , on the other hand , believes that the word should be spelt concented ...
Contents
ACT IV | 44 |
Tower Hill HARVEY and PRIOR | 52 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT IV | 117 |
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