The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 1; Volume 4Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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Page 158
... characters , and especially the chief character , come before us as something shadowy , and not of earth . Richard II . possesses all the higher attributes of poetry , -but the characters , and especially the leading character , are of ...
... characters , and especially the chief character , come before us as something shadowy , and not of earth . Richard II . possesses all the higher attributes of poetry , -but the characters , and especially the leading character , are of ...
Page 166
... character of Henry , not only far above the calumnies of the old Chroniclers , which , we believe , were gross exaggerations , but has painted him much more amiable , and just , and merciful than we find him in the original documents ...
... character of Henry , not only far above the calumnies of the old Chroniclers , which , we believe , were gross exaggerations , but has painted him much more amiable , and just , and merciful than we find him in the original documents ...
Page 295
... character of the associates by whom he was surrounded . We feel that the whole of such a representation must be untrue . The depraved and unfeeling blackguard of that play could never have become the hero of Agincourt . There was no ...
... character of the associates by whom he was surrounded . We feel that the whole of such a representation must be untrue . The depraved and unfeeling blackguard of that play could never have become the hero of Agincourt . There was no ...
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