The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 10 卷Harper, 1907 |
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第 xi 頁
... one at least ( Act IV , sc . vii , ll . 10–12 ) can hardly be thought a felic- itous change , —and of considerable additions , of which the most important are the larger parts of Henry's soliloquies in [ xi ] INTRODUCTION.
... one at least ( Act IV , sc . vii , ll . 10–12 ) can hardly be thought a felic- itous change , —and of considerable additions , of which the most important are the larger parts of Henry's soliloquies in [ xi ] INTRODUCTION.
第 xxii 頁
... thought , diction , and rhythm sprang up together to flow in a consentaneous stream . " The stately opening of the " Contention ; " the pathos of the " Duchess " Eleanor in the midst of her shame ; the speeches of Warwick in Duke ...
... thought , diction , and rhythm sprang up together to flow in a consentaneous stream . " The stately opening of the " Contention ; " the pathos of the " Duchess " Eleanor in the midst of her shame ; the speeches of Warwick in Duke ...
第 xxv 頁
... thought to Marlowe perceptible in the old plays : in the fury of the contending nobles there is nothing specially characteristic of him ; the mild despondency of Henry VI may be in some measure like that of Mycetes in " Tamburlaine ...
... thought to Marlowe perceptible in the old plays : in the fury of the contending nobles there is nothing specially characteristic of him ; the mild despondency of Henry VI may be in some measure like that of Mycetes in " Tamburlaine ...
第 xxxvi 頁
... in " Richard III ” ( “ which . . . although it is the greatest favourite of all his histories on the stage , is yet the poorest and 66 - thinnest in thought , the least harmonious in rhythm [ xxxvi ] THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI.
... in " Richard III ” ( “ which . . . although it is the greatest favourite of all his histories on the stage , is yet the poorest and 66 - thinnest in thought , the least harmonious in rhythm [ xxxvi ] THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI.
第 xxxvii 頁
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. - thinnest in thought , the least harmonious in rhythm - in a word , the least Shakespearean of them all " ) is to be found that resembles Marlowe and Peele , especially the latter . We may readily ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. - thinnest in thought , the least harmonious in rhythm - in a word , the least Shakespearean of them all " ) is to be found that resembles Marlowe and Peele , especially the latter . We may readily ...
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ANNE battle Baynard's Castle blood brother BUCK Buckingham CATE Catesby CLAR Clarence CLIF Clifford cousin crown curse daughter dead death doth DUCH Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond Earl of Warwick ELIZ England Enter KING Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight Folios read France friends gentle GLOU Gloucester grace GREY hand hath hear heart heaven Henry VI Henry's Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York infra King Edward King Henry Lady live look Lord Hastings madam Marlowe Montague mother MURD murder noble Norfolk old plays pity Plantagenet PRINCE Quartos Queen Margaret Ratcliff revenge RICH Richard Richmond SCENE Shakespeare shalt slain soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak supra sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast Tower True Tragedie uncle unto Warwick words