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Pagina xxii
... mind . Mr. Daniel says : " The connection of this ( Richard III . ) with the preceding play , in point of time is singularly elastic ; not a single day intervenes , yet years must be supposed to have elapsed . The murder of Henry VI ...
... mind . Mr. Daniel says : " The connection of this ( Richard III . ) with the preceding play , in point of time is singularly elastic ; not a single day intervenes , yet years must be supposed to have elapsed . The murder of Henry VI ...
Pagina xliii
... II . ii . 8 ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . I. i . 97. And Troilus and Cressida . troops of armed men . 1 Henry VI . II . ii . 24 ; Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . III . i . 314 ) . 374 . perceive ( my ) mind . 1 Henry KING HENRY THE SIXTH ...
... II . ii . 8 ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . I. i . 97. And Troilus and Cressida . troops of armed men . 1 Henry VI . II . ii . 24 ; Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . III . i . 314 ) . 374 . perceive ( my ) mind . 1 Henry KING HENRY THE SIXTH ...
Pagina xliv
William Shakespeare. 374 . perceive ( my ) mind . 1 Henry VI . . ii . 59 ; 2 Henry VI . m . i . realm of France . 1 Henry VI . II . ii . 36 , IV . i . 147 , IV . vii . 71 , 82 , v . iv . 112 ; 2 Henry VI . 1. iii . 160 ; Contention ( at ...
William Shakespeare. 374 . perceive ( my ) mind . 1 Henry VI . . ii . 59 ; 2 Henry VI . m . i . realm of France . 1 Henry VI . II . ii . 36 , IV . i . 147 , IV . vii . 71 , 82 , v . iv . 112 ; 2 Henry VI . 1. iii . 160 ; Contention ( at ...
Pagina 17
... " are printed as prose in Q , but are obvi- ously verse . The careless printing of that copy is to be borne in I. give me leave ] Shortened from the mind . York . Mine , boy ? not till King Henry 2 SC . II . ] 17 KING HENRY THE SIXTH.
... " are printed as prose in Q , but are obvi- ously verse . The careless printing of that copy is to be borne in I. give me leave ] Shortened from the mind . York . Mine , boy ? not till King Henry 2 SC . II . ] 17 KING HENRY THE SIXTH.
Pagina 20
... mind is rather to die with honor , than to liue with shame . Therefore auaunce my Banner , in the name of God and saint George , for surely I will fight with them , though I should fight alone " ( Grafton , i . 670 ) . ... • . · 45 ...
... mind is rather to die with honor , than to liue with shame . Therefore auaunce my Banner , in the name of God and saint George , for surely I will fight with them , though I should fight alone " ( Grafton , i . 670 ) . ... • . · 45 ...
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