The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 162
... written before the two others is indubitably collected from the se- ries of events ; that it was written and played before Henry the Fifth is apparent , because in the epilogue there is mention made of this play , and not of the other ...
... written before the two others is indubitably collected from the se- ries of events ; that it was written and played before Henry the Fifth is apparent , because in the epilogue there is mention made of this play , and not of the other ...
Page 555
... written originally and entirely by him.-Mr. Malone's hypothe- sis . The First Part of K. Henry VI . not written by him , p . 557 . The Second and Third Part of King Henry VI . formed by Shak- speare on two elder plays , the one entitled ...
... written originally and entirely by him.-Mr. Malone's hypothe- sis . The First Part of K. Henry VI . not written by him , p . 557 . The Second and Third Part of King Henry VI . formed by Shak- speare on two elder plays , the one entitled ...
Page 592
... written in rhyme , and appear to me somewhat of a different complexion from the rest of the play . Nor is this the only instance of their pro- ceeding on this ground ; for is it possible to conceive that they could have any other reason ...
... written in rhyme , and appear to me somewhat of a different complexion from the rest of the play . Nor is this the only instance of their pro- ceeding on this ground ; for is it possible to conceive that they could have any other reason ...
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