| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 頁
...gave for it was, that the distresses of King Henry the Sixth, who is killed by Richard in the first act, would put weak people too much in mind of King...— a notable proof of his zeal for the government! Those who have read either the play or the history, I dare say, will think he strained hard for the... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 頁
...gave for it was, that the distresses of King Henry the Sixth, who is killed by Richard in the first act, would put weak people too much in mind of King...— a notable proof of his zeal for the government! Those who have read either the play or the history, I dare say, will think he strained hard for the... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 752 頁
...gave for it was, that the distresses of King Henry the Sixth, who is killed by Richard in the first act, would put weak people too much in. mind of King...— a notable proof of his zeal for the government! Those who have read either the play or the history, I dare say, will think he strained hard for the... | |
| George Clinton Densmore Odell - 1920 - 552 頁
...Richard III for fear "the Distresses of King Henry the Sixth, who is kill'd by Richard in the first Act, would put weak People too much in mind of King James then living in France. ... In a Word, we were forc'd, for some few years, to let the Play take its Fate with only four Acts... | |
| Hazelton Spencer - 1927 - 452 頁
...gave for it was, that the Distresses of King Henry the Sixth, who is kill'd by Richard in the first Act, would put weak People too much in mind of King...France; a notable Proof of his Zeal for the Government ! Those who have read either the Play or the History, I dare say will think he strain'd hard for the... | |
| Bodleian Library - 1927 - 96 頁
...first act, assigning as his reason that the distresse of King Henry VI. killed by Richard in that part would put weak people too much in mind of King James, then living in France. In this mutilated state it was acted for several years, before the proscribed part was admitted.' CLASS... | |
| 1857 - 872 頁
...reason ho gave for it was, that the distresses of King Henry, who ie killed by Richard in the first act, would put weak people too much in mind of King James, then living in France." Л much more memorable instance, however, which occurred a few years later, in CENSORSHIP. l the prohibition... | |
| Colley Cibber, Byrne R. S. Fone - 2000 - 422 頁
...gave for it was, that the Distresses of King Henry the Sixth, who is kill'd by Richard in the first Act, would put weak People too much in mind of King...France; a notable Proof of his Zeal for the Government! Those who have read, either the Play, or the History, I dare say, will think he strain'd hard for the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 656 頁
...gave for it was, that the Distresses of King Henry the Sixth, who is kill'd by Richard in the first Act, would put weak People too much in mind of King...France; a notable Proof of his Zeal for the Government! Those who have read either the Play, or the History, I dare say, will think he strain'd hard for the... | |
| 1911 - 1280 頁
...explanation given being "that the distresses of King Henry VI, who is killed by Richard in the first act, would put weak people too much in mind of King James, then living in France." Nat. Lee's Lucius Juniut Brutug was silenced after the third day of acting, and Banks'g Jfary ^uini... | |
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