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... John Shake- speare , dated October , 1596 , is in existence . We cannot doubt that the real mover in the matter was John Shakespeare's prosperous son ; and the grant not having been made , it was again sought three years later . From ...
... John Shake- speare , dated October , 1596 , is in existence . We cannot doubt that the real mover in the matter was John Shakespeare's prosperous son ; and the grant not having been made , it was again sought three years later . From ...
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... John ; from both plays prose is absent . The subjects are not historically connected ; King John stands apart from both the Lancastrian and the Yorkist series . But there is this in common between King John and King Richard II . , that ...
... John ; from both plays prose is absent . The subjects are not historically connected ; King John stands apart from both the Lancastrian and the Yorkist series . But there is this in common between King John and King Richard II . , that ...
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... John the feebleness of foreign policy , in King Richard II . the vices of domestic government are censured . In each play individual strength and courage are honoured ; in King John the hope of England centres in the person of Cœur de ...
... John the feebleness of foreign policy , in King Richard II . the vices of domestic government are censured . In each play individual strength and courage are honoured ; in King John the hope of England centres in the person of Cœur de ...
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actor admirable appeared became called century character close comedy criticism death died dramatic dramatist earlier early edition Elizabethan English errors evidence excellent expression fact father feeling figure Folio followed friends genius Hamlet hand heart honour human imagination influence Italy John Jonson Juliet kind King Henry King Richard King Richard II known Lady later Lear learning less light lines lived London looked lost Macbeth master means Measure mind nature never noble Othello passion performance perhaps period person piece Plautus play players poems poet present printed probably published quarto reader received Romeo says scene seems Shake Shakespeare shillings side speak speare speare's spirit stage Stratford style suppose theatre Thomas thought tion tragedy true turn volume wife writes written young youth