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... play twice over to different companies ! ) , actors were ' men that measure honesty by profit , and that regard their authors not by desert but by necessity of time'.2 But the clearest instance of what ' Aesop's crow ' meant to Greene ...
... play twice over to different companies ! ) , actors were ' men that measure honesty by profit , and that regard their authors not by desert but by necessity of time'.2 But the clearest instance of what ' Aesop's crow ' meant to Greene ...
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... play , the names , even of the principal characters , would not at the outset be firmly fixed in his mind , and imagine him setting to work upon Greene's draft , which we can follow pretty closely in the folio for the first two acts ...
... play , the names , even of the principal characters , would not at the outset be firmly fixed in his mind , and imagine him setting to work upon Greene's draft , which we can follow pretty closely in the folio for the first two acts ...
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... play . Material . In passing from Act 4 to Act 5 we pass directly from the death of Cade ( 1450 ) to the First Battle of St Albans ( 1455 ) . This leap was eased by the fact that , according to the chronicles , York twice marched upon ...
... play . Material . In passing from Act 4 to Act 5 we pass directly from the death of Cade ( 1450 ) to the First Battle of St Albans ( 1455 ) . This leap was eased by the fact that , according to the chronicles , York twice marched upon ...
Inhalt
THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
Urheberrecht | |
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