The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1867 - 601 pagini |
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... Richard II . , " the " Richard III . , " and the " Romeo and Juliet , " in 1597 ; nor on that of the first part of the " Henry IV . , " printed in 1598 , nor on that of the " Henry V. , " first printed in 1600. The " Love's Labor's Lost ...
... Richard II . , " the " Richard III . , " and the " Romeo and Juliet , " in 1597 ; nor on that of the first part of the " Henry IV . , " printed in 1598 , nor on that of the " Henry V. , " first printed in 1600. The " Love's Labor's Lost ...
Pagina 245
... Richard II . to be publicly acted , at his own charge , for the entertainment of the conspirators , " on the day before the attack on the Queen's palace . " This , " he continues , " the lawyers con- strued as done by him , with a ...
... Richard II . to be publicly acted , at his own charge , for the entertainment of the conspirators , " on the day before the attack on the Queen's palace . " This , " he continues , " the lawyers con- strued as done by him , with a ...
Pagina 246
... Richard II . , being correctly styled in other places , the passage shows how easily the names were confounded . Bacon makes no such mis- take ; for , in his speech , it is called " the play of deposing King Richard II . " And he ...
... Richard II . , being correctly styled in other places , the passage shows how easily the names were confounded . Bacon makes no such mis- take ; for , in his speech , it is called " the play of deposing King Richard II . " And he ...
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