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... Henry VI . Parts II . and III . Furnivall , who summar- ised and examined these changes carefully in the facsimile reprint of 1619 , Q 1 , thinks that none of them are due at first hand to Shakespeare . And Miss Jane Lee coincides ...
... Henry VI . Parts II . and III . Furnivall , who summar- ised and examined these changes carefully in the facsimile reprint of 1619 , Q 1 , thinks that none of them are due at first hand to Shakespeare . And Miss Jane Lee coincides ...
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... Henry Chettle , in the same year , the year of Greene's death . It is practically an autobiography of Roberto , i.e. , Robert Greene . I am using here Grosart's edition of Greene's works which prints the tract from the 1596 edition , in ...
... Henry Chettle , in the same year , the year of Greene's death . It is practically an autobiography of Roberto , i.e. , Robert Greene . I am using here Grosart's edition of Greene's works which prints the tract from the 1596 edition , in ...
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... Henry the Sixth , in which " Oh Tygres Heart , etc. , occurs . " This is quite reckless . At the very highest the words quoted need only refer to The True Tragedie . But I disagree with the line of argument entirely . Greene used ...
... Henry the Sixth , in which " Oh Tygres Heart , etc. , occurs . " This is quite reckless . At the very highest the words quoted need only refer to The True Tragedie . But I disagree with the line of argument entirely . Greene used ...
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... Henry VI . This is a logical and comfortable standpoint . It is based on the view that Shakespeare only took what was his own into the final plays . But to turn this argument the other way , as is his tendency , and assume on the basis ...
... Henry VI . This is a logical and comfortable standpoint . It is based on the view that Shakespeare only took what was his own into the final plays . But to turn this argument the other way , as is his tendency , and assume on the basis ...
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... Henry VI . to be Marlowe and Peele his subordinate . But Fleay is very vague ; even here , who does the writing ? He gives the best poetry in 2 Henry VI . III . iii . and ix . to Marlowe but the Cade scenes are necessarily allotted to ...
... Henry VI . to be Marlowe and Peele his subordinate . But Fleay is very vague ; even here , who does the writing ? He gives the best poetry in 2 Henry VI . III . iii . and ix . to Marlowe but the Cade scenes are necessarily allotted to ...
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Seite 28 - ... me bread and water, being a king ; So that, for want of sleep and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numb'd, And whether I have limbs or no, I know not.
Seite vii - The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the sixt. Diuided into two Parts : And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for TP" A small quarto, containing 64 leaves, A to Q in fours.