The Works of Shakespeare: King John. 1936at the University Press, 1936 |
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... lines , which makes it some 100 lines shorter than Edward I , a drama almost certainly by the same playwright , and some 300 lines longer than Shakespeare's play . The only peculiarity about it , indeed , is its publication in two parts ...
... lines , which makes it some 100 lines shorter than Edward I , a drama almost certainly by the same playwright , and some 300 lines longer than Shakespeare's play . The only peculiarity about it , indeed , is its publication in two parts ...
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... lines in King John are nothing remarkable ; the kind of lines that Shakespeare could turn out by the hundred , almost without thought . Yet with what ' deliberate speed , majestic instancy ' they move to an ear first filled with the ...
... lines in King John are nothing remarkable ; the kind of lines that Shakespeare could turn out by the hundred , almost without thought . Yet with what ' deliberate speed , majestic instancy ' they move to an ear first filled with the ...
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... lines , although in [ T.R. ] he appears in five scenes ' and adds ' I think he was meant to be entirely cut out c . 1601 after Essex's execution , and these three lines should be given to Salisbury . ' It is certainly remarkable , as ...
... lines , although in [ T.R. ] he appears in five scenes ' and adds ' I think he was meant to be entirely cut out c . 1601 after Essex's execution , and these three lines should be given to Salisbury . ' It is certainly remarkable , as ...
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RICHARD COEURDELION | xlii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
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