The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 14Methuen, 1904 |
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Pagina ix
... Shakespeare ; 2,373 were formed by him on the foundation laid by his predecessors ; and 1,899 lines were entirely ... Shakespeare ) in Part III . , as well as in its foundation play , than was the case in Part II . and its early form ...
... Shakespeare ; 2,373 were formed by him on the foundation laid by his predecessors ; and 1,899 lines were entirely ... Shakespeare ) in Part III . , as well as in its foundation play , than was the case in Part II . and its early form ...
Pagina xxxvii
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. making " whole cities caper in the air " ? —though of course the reference is to the French towns . And when Cade calls his fellow - rebels " fellow - kings " ( 2 Henry VI . IV ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. making " whole cities caper in the air " ? —though of course the reference is to the French towns . And when Cade calls his fellow - rebels " fellow - kings " ( 2 Henry VI . IV ...
Pagina xxxix
... Shakespeare helping himself to phrases from Tamburlaine , would he not feel fully entitled to cull a few from Shakespeare in return , if they suited him , for his Edward II . , on the principle of give and take which was generally ...
... Shakespeare helping himself to phrases from Tamburlaine , would he not feel fully entitled to cull a few from Shakespeare in return , if they suited him , for his Edward II . , on the principle of give and take which was generally ...
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