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الصفحة xiii
... true doctrine in this matter , supported as they are by the ready assent of such authorities as we have named . Mr. Collier says , " They " ( the ' History of Henry VI . , ' the ' First Part of the Whole Contention , ' and the ' True ...
... true doctrine in this matter , supported as they are by the ready assent of such authorities as we have named . Mr. Collier says , " They " ( the ' History of Henry VI . , ' the ' First Part of the Whole Contention , ' and the ' True ...
الصفحة xiv
... True Tragedy of Richard III . , ' the theory of the remodelling of the Second and Third Parts upon two other plays of a higher character , of which we possess copies , is altogether fallacious , the ' First Part of the Contention ...
... True Tragedy of Richard III . , ' the theory of the remodelling of the Second and Third Parts upon two other plays of a higher character , of which we possess copies , is altogether fallacious , the ' First Part of the Contention ...
الصفحة xxx
... true Trage- die of Richarde Duke of Yorke , ' & c . , in the lifetime of Greene and Peele , their literary parents ; and this rifacimento , as the Italians call it , of these two plays , I suppose to have been executed by Shakspeare ...
... true Trage- die of Richarde Duke of Yorke , ' & c . , in the lifetime of Greene and Peele , their literary parents ; and this rifacimento , as the Italians call it , of these two plays , I suppose to have been executed by Shakspeare ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... true , and crimeless . ' Would'st have me rescue thee from this reproach ? ' Why , yet thy scandal were not wip'd away , ' But I in danger for the breach of law . ' Thy greatest help is quiet , gentle Nell : ' I pray thee , sort thy ...
... true , and crimeless . ' Would'st have me rescue thee from this reproach ? ' Why , yet thy scandal were not wip'd away , ' But I in danger for the breach of law . ' Thy greatest help is quiet , gentle Nell : ' I pray thee , sort thy ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... true wit and humour . Of boisterous , uproarious , blackguard merriment and buffoonery there is no want in our earlier dramatists , nor of mere gibing and jeering and vulgar personal satire ; but of true airy wit there is little or none ...
... true wit and humour . Of boisterous , uproarious , blackguard merriment and buffoonery there is no want in our earlier dramatists , nor of mere gibing and jeering and vulgar personal satire ; but of true airy wit there is little or none ...
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