The Supplementary Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Poems and Doubtful Plays; with Glossarial and Other Notes, Том 70G. Routledge, 1852 - 525 стор. |
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... Henry Gosson . The text of this play , so printed , is corruption itself ; and despite the infinite pains that have since been bestowed upon it , that text still remains , in all probability , far from accurate . As to the authorship of ...
... Henry Gosson . The text of this play , so printed , is corruption itself ; and despite the infinite pains that have since been bestowed upon it , that text still remains , in all probability , far from accurate . As to the authorship of ...
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... Henry V. ' and two parts of ' King Henry VI . , ' of which plays he issued out copies manifestly spurious and imperfect ) , when he published it , was induced , I imagine , to ascribe it to Shakspeare by the success of the ' First Part ...
... Henry V. ' and two parts of ' King Henry VI . , ' of which plays he issued out copies manifestly spurious and imperfect ) , when he published it , was induced , I imagine , to ascribe it to Shakspeare by the success of the ' First Part ...
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... HENRY THE FIFTH . SIR JOHN OLDCASTLE , Lord Cobham . LORD HERBERT . LORD POWIS . DUKE OF SUFFOLK . EARL OF HUNTINGTON . EARL OF CAMBRIDGE , LORD SCROOPE , SIR THOMAS GREY , against the King . SIR ROGER ACTON , SIR RICHARD LEE , MASTER ...
... HENRY THE FIFTH . SIR JOHN OLDCASTLE , Lord Cobham . LORD HERBERT . LORD POWIS . DUKE OF SUFFOLK . EARL OF HUNTINGTON . EARL OF CAMBRIDGE , LORD SCROOPE , SIR THOMAS GREY , against the King . SIR ROGER ACTON , SIR RICHARD LEE , MASTER ...
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... Henry shall , To undergo his quarrel ' gainst the French . 15 Suf . What proof is there against them to be had , That what you say the law may justify ? Roch . They give themselves the name of Protestants , 20 And meet in fields and ...
... Henry shall , To undergo his quarrel ' gainst the French . 15 Suf . What proof is there against them to be had , That what you say the law may justify ? Roch . They give themselves the name of Protestants , 20 And meet in fields and ...
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... HENRY and the Earl of HUNTINGTON . K. Henry . My lord of Suffolk , Was it not said the clergy did refuse To lend us money toward our wars in France ? 70 Suf . It was , my lord , but very wrongfully . K. Henry . I know it was : for ...
... HENRY and the Earl of HUNTINGTON . K. Henry . My lord of Suffolk , Was it not said the clergy did refuse To lend us money toward our wars in France ? 70 Suf . It was , my lord , but very wrongfully . K. Henry . I know it was : for ...
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