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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... piece , ( of which almost every line has a pause at the end , ) which is so different from that of Shakspeare's undoubted plays , and of the greater part of the two succeeding pieces as altered by him , and so exactly corresponds with ...
... piece , ( of which almost every line has a pause at the end , ) which is so different from that of Shakspeare's undoubted plays , and of the greater part of the two succeeding pieces as altered by him , and so exactly corresponds with ...
Page 555
... piece all dif- ferent from the diction , versification , and allusions of Shakspeare , and corresponding with those of the dramatists that preceded him , p . 558-564 . Date of this play some years before 1592 ; p . 564 . Other internal ...
... piece all dif- ferent from the diction , versification , and allusions of Shakspeare , and corresponding with those of the dramatists that preceded him , p . 558-564 . Date of this play some years before 1592 ; p . 564 . Other internal ...
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... piece condemned at Southampton for conspiring to assassinate Henry . 3. I may likewise add , that the author of The First Part of King Henry VI . knew the true pronunciation of the word Hecate , and has used it as it is used by the ...
... piece condemned at Southampton for conspiring to assassinate Henry . 3. I may likewise add , that the author of The First Part of King Henry VI . knew the true pronunciation of the word Hecate , and has used it as it is used by the ...
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