The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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... Henry VI himself . Certainly , this explanation would hold good for the parallels pointed out by Malone , who first drew attention to the connexion in his Dissertation on the Three Parts of Henry VI1 . It is , there- fore , impossible ...
... Henry VI himself . Certainly , this explanation would hold good for the parallels pointed out by Malone , who first drew attention to the connexion in his Dissertation on the Three Parts of Henry VI1 . It is , there- fore , impossible ...
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... Henry II1 . The words of Dunois are so much in the spirit of Philip that we need not hesitate to prefer his claims to those of Morgan , although he belongs to a much later period , and is actually a character in 1 Henry VI . Finally ...
... Henry II1 . The words of Dunois are so much in the spirit of Philip that we need not hesitate to prefer his claims to those of Morgan , although he belongs to a much later period , and is actually a character in 1 Henry VI . Finally ...
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... Henry Irving never staged King John . It was put on by Beerbohm Tree at Her Majesty's Theatre on September 20 , 1899 ... Henry IV , King Henry V , 2 King Henry VI and King Richard III . At the first performance Lyall Swete was the King ...
... Henry Irving never staged King John . It was put on by Beerbohm Tree at Her Majesty's Theatre on September 20 , 1899 ... Henry IV , King Henry V , 2 King Henry VI and King Richard III . At the first performance Lyall Swete was the King ...
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RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
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