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Página vii
... earlier plays whose texts we fortunately possess . But it must be borne in mind that , structurally speaking , no such separation is legitimate . Of this we will become aware at the beginning of Part II . , where the sequence of events ...
... earlier plays whose texts we fortunately possess . But it must be borne in mind that , structurally speaking , no such separation is legitimate . Of this we will become aware at the beginning of Part II . , where the sequence of events ...
Página viii
... earlier forms . Shakespeare himself laid claim , apparently , to the whole three parts ; in the epilogue to King Henry V. " Our bending author hath pursued the story , " he says : - And of it left his son imperial lord . Henry viii THE ...
... earlier forms . Shakespeare himself laid claim , apparently , to the whole three parts ; in the epilogue to King Henry V. " Our bending author hath pursued the story , " he says : - And of it left his son imperial lord . Henry viii THE ...
Página xi
... earlier play ? I incline to the former opinion . I believe that a close examination of the language itself makes that date imperative in so many cases that we are bound to grant it ; and the converse is even more the case ; that any ...
... earlier play ? I incline to the former opinion . I believe that a close examination of the language itself makes that date imperative in so many cases that we are bound to grant it ; and the converse is even more the case ; that any ...
Página xiv
... earlier . The argu- ment from common passages , and the name Sacrapant , will work the other way . And it is very doubtful if we have any dramatic work by Greene as early as , or at any rate earlier , than 1586 . GREENE . Since Greene ...
... earlier . The argu- ment from common passages , and the name Sacrapant , will work the other way . And it is very doubtful if we have any dramatic work by Greene as early as , or at any rate earlier , than 1586 . GREENE . Since Greene ...
Página xv
... Earlier in Promos and Cassandra by Whetstone . 22 1. ii . 95. buckle with . Twice again in this play , and in 3 Henry VI . 1. iv . 50. Greene has it : " hasted forward to buckle with Acestes ( Orpharion , xii . 53 ) : " he marvelled how ...
... Earlier in Promos and Cassandra by Whetstone . 22 1. ii . 95. buckle with . Twice again in this play , and in 3 Henry VI . 1. iv . 50. Greene has it : " hasted forward to buckle with Acestes ( Orpharion , xii . 53 ) : " he marvelled how ...
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Página 65 - Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
Página xxv - Few of the university pen plays well; they smell too much of that writer Ovid and that writer Metamorphosis, and talk too much of Proserpina and Jupiter. Why, here's our fellow Shakespeare puts them all down, aye, and Ben Jonson too.
Página 4 - HUNG be the heavens with black, yield day to night ! Comets, importing change of times and states, Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky, And with them scourge the bad revolting stars, That have consented unto Henry's death ! King Henry the Fifth, too famous to live long ! England ne'er lost a king of so much worth.
Página 24 - Glory is like a circle in the water, Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, Till, by broad spreading, it disperse to nought.