Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... of Windsor , by Elizabeth's express desire . It is a well - known tradition that the queen was so highly entertained by Falstaff , as seen in the two parts of King Henry IV . , that she com- manded the dramatist to continue the ...
... of Windsor , by Elizabeth's express desire . It is a well - known tradition that the queen was so highly entertained by Falstaff , as seen in the two parts of King Henry IV . , that she com- manded the dramatist to continue the ...
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Edward Dowden. speare's plays were performed for the grave lawyers of the Inns of ... Henry Wriothesley , Earl of Southampton , and Roger Man- ners , Earl of ... King Richard " [ i.e. possibly Shakespeare's King Richard II . ] was ...
Edward Dowden. speare's plays were performed for the grave lawyers of the Inns of ... Henry Wriothesley , Earl of Southampton , and Roger Man- ners , Earl of ... King Richard " [ i.e. possibly Shakespeare's King Richard II . ] was ...
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... of Essex , then her Majesty's representative in Ireland , had been delivered as part of the prologue to the last act of King Henry V. The unfortunate earl was executed on February 25 . Perhaps to make an outward show of equanimity ...
... of Essex , then her Majesty's representative in Ireland , had been delivered as part of the prologue to the last act of King Henry V. The unfortunate earl was executed on February 25 . Perhaps to make an outward show of equanimity ...
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... of manuscript , eked out by notes taken during the performance , and by recollected lines and speeches , appeared in the same year ( 1597 ) . In 1598 King Henry IV . and the revised version of Love's Labour's Lost were published ...
... of manuscript , eked out by notes taken during the performance , and by recollected lines and speeches , appeared in the same year ( 1597 ) . In 1598 King Henry IV . and the revised version of Love's Labour's Lost were published ...
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... of Shakespeare's two chief non - dramatic poems was of remarkable con- tinuance , as is attested by the number of ... Henry the 4 , King John , Titus Andronicus and his Romeo and Juliet . - As Epius Stolo said that the Muses would ...
... of Shakespeare's two chief non - dramatic poems was of remarkable con- tinuance , as is attested by the number of ... Henry the 4 , King John , Titus Andronicus and his Romeo and Juliet . - As Epius Stolo said that the Muses would ...
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