The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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Pàgina viii
... Arthur - and is made to declare that his enemies have ever hated him " for doynge justice " ( line 2125 ) . The panegyric pronounced by " Veryte " best explains the author's attitude towards his " hero . " I assure ye , fryndes , lete ...
... Arthur - and is made to declare that his enemies have ever hated him " for doynge justice " ( line 2125 ) . The panegyric pronounced by " Veryte " best explains the author's attitude towards his " hero . " I assure ye , fryndes , lete ...
Pàgina ix
... Troublesome Raigne was divided into two parts , the second being entitled The Second part of the troublesome Raigne of King John , conteining the death of Arthur Plantaginet , the landing of Lewes , and the poysning INTRODUCTION ix.
... Troublesome Raigne was divided into two parts , the second being entitled The Second part of the troublesome Raigne of King John , conteining the death of Arthur Plantaginet , the landing of Lewes , and the poysning INTRODUCTION ix.
Pàgina xii
... Arthur still lives , leaving little more than the deaths of Arthur and John to be dealt with in the second part . Therefore what Shakespeare did was to expand the more vigorous Part.I. , and to take the drag off the more slow- moving ...
... Arthur still lives , leaving little more than the deaths of Arthur and John to be dealt with in the second part . Therefore what Shakespeare did was to expand the more vigorous Part.I. , and to take the drag off the more slow- moving ...
Pàgina xiv
... Arthur is found by the nobles and they accuse Hubert of the murder . In the last Act the earlier dramatist stages the poison- ing of the King , while Shakespeare brings the King on after he has taken the poison . Thus we see that , so ...
... Arthur is found by the nobles and they accuse Hubert of the murder . In the last Act the earlier dramatist stages the poison- ing of the King , while Shakespeare brings the King on after he has taken the poison . Thus we see that , so ...
Pàgina xvi
... Arthur . " The first part of Act III . Scene i . pursues the thread of incident in historical order until we come to the entry of Pandulph , who was not sent to England by the Pope until 1211 , when the country was still lying under the ...
... Arthur . " The first part of Act III . Scene i . pursues the thread of incident in historical order until we come to the entry of Pandulph , who was not sent to England by the Pope until 1211 , when the country was still lying under the ...
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