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 576
... original play on which The Second Part of King Henry VI . was founded ; and printed it either with a view to lead the common reader to suppose that he should purchase two plays as altered and new - modelled by Shakspeare , or , without ...
... original play on which The Second Part of King Henry VI . was founded ; and printed it either with a view to lead the common reader to suppose that he should purchase two plays as altered and new - modelled by Shakspeare , or , without ...
Page 590
... play formed these lines : " O death , if thou wilt let me live Fye ! will From this " But one whole year , I'll give ... original play , where Sir John begins a soliloquy with this jingling line : " Now , Sir John Hum , no word but mum ...
... play formed these lines : " O death , if thou wilt let me live Fye ! will From this " But one whole year , I'll give ... original play , where Sir John begins a soliloquy with this jingling line : " Now , Sir John Hum , no word but mum ...
Page 591
... original play . - It is remarkable that a similar proof is demanded in the old play of King John also , when that king is expiring : " Then , good my lord , if you forgive them all , " Lift up your hand , in token you forgive . " Again ...
... original play . - It is remarkable that a similar proof is demanded in the old play of King John also , when that king is expiring : " Then , good my lord , if you forgive them all , " Lift up your hand , in token you forgive . " Again ...
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