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Pagina vii
... plays for the press , I have confined my correc- tions to matters of fact , and where I differed from the Editor in matters of opinion , I did not feel justified in altering his words . While I have emended or ascertained the accuracy ...
... plays for the press , I have confined my correc- tions to matters of fact , and where I differed from the Editor in matters of opinion , I did not feel justified in altering his words . While I have emended or ascertained the accuracy ...
Pagina viii
... play , it is opportune to quote here from Miss Lee , " On the order of Shakespeare's historical plays , " in a postscript to her main paper ( New Shaks . Soc . Trans . 1875-1876 , pp . 310 , 311 ) . She finds that " Henry VI . Parts II ...
... play , it is opportune to quote here from Miss Lee , " On the order of Shakespeare's historical plays , " in a postscript to her main paper ( New Shaks . Soc . Trans . 1875-1876 , pp . 310 , 311 ) . She finds that " Henry VI . Parts II ...
Pagina ix
... play , there is a Quarto line ( at III . ii . 84 ) : " Her looks are all repleat with maiestie " ; at IV . vi . 71 ... play , than was the case in Part II . and its early form . In The True Tragedy I see a little of Marlowe , less ...
... play , there is a Quarto line ( at III . ii . 84 ) : " Her looks are all repleat with maiestie " ; at IV . vi . 71 ... play , than was the case in Part II . and its early form . In The True Tragedy I see a little of Marlowe , less ...
Pagina x
... play . Note in this scene Margaret's blood - thirstiness to poor York . It recalls the fact that Margaret was the first to demand Gloucester's murder in 2 Henry VI . III . i . Act I. is all Shakespeare's in both plays . See notes for ...
... play . Note in this scene Margaret's blood - thirstiness to poor York . It recalls the fact that Margaret was the first to demand Gloucester's murder in 2 Henry VI . III . i . Act I. is all Shakespeare's in both plays . See notes for ...
Pagina xi
... plays each time and seems to be Shakespeare's own . One change , " encompass'd " ( 3 ) from " impaled , " shows the careful handling . It occurs later in both plays at III . iii . 189 , and in this play at III . ii . 171 . That is to ...
... plays each time and seems to be Shakespeare's own . One change , " encompass'd " ( 3 ) from " impaled , " shows the careful handling . It occurs later in both plays at III . iii . 189 , and in this play at III . ii . 171 . That is to ...
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