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" How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeares in his... "
Shakespeare's History of King Henry the Sixth - Page 14
by William Shakespeare - 1910 - 525 pages
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Shakespeare Commentaries

Georg Gottfried Gervinus - 1892 - 1026 pages
...stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least (at severall times), who, in the tragedian that represents his...imagine they behold him fresh bleeding. — Pierce Pcnileste (1592), p. 60, ed. 1842, 9h. Soc. * He was the son of a cobbler, or parish-clerk, at Canterbury...
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English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Volume 10

Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin - English literature - 1893 - 534 pages
...Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that, after he had laine two hundred yeares in his tombe, he should triumph againe on the stage, and haue his...his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding." It cannot be proved, but there is no reason for doubting, that the play of which the great success...
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The Life of Shakespeare: Copied from the Best Sources, Without Comment

Daniel Webster Wilder - Dramatists, English - 1893 - 238 pages
...stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least (at severall times), who in the tragedian that represents his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding ! " " The ' unquestionable authority ' named above is Robert Greene, a popular writer and dramatist,...
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English History in Shakespeare's Plays

Beverley Ellison Warner - Great Britain - 1894 - 340 pages
...stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears often thousand spectators at least (at several times) who in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding." If Talbot and his companions - in - arms had been properly supported at home, it is possible that the...
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The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 11

William Shakespeare - 1897 - 396 pages
...Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that, after he had line two hundred yeares in his tombe, he should triumph againe on the stage, and haue his...his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding." It cannot be proved, but there is no reason for doubting, that the play of which the great success...
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William Shakespeares Lehrjahre: Eine litterarhistorische Studie

Gregor Sarrazin - 1897 - 280 pages
...terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyen two hundred yeare in his Toomb, he shonld trinmph againe on the Stage, and haue his bones new embalmed...his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding. Gerade die Talbot - Scenen dieser Historie werden auch von Skeptikern für echt Shakespearisch gehalten....
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Shakespeare's London: A Study of London in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth

Thomas Fairman Ordish - England - 1897 - 346 pages
...stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least, at severall times, who, in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding." Working like the thorough artist he was, Shakespeare completed the story in Richard III., and showed...
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A Life of William Shakespeare

Sir Sidney Lee - Literary Criticism - 1898 - 536 pages
...Stage, and have his bones newe embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least (at severall times) who, in the Tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding ! ' There is no categorical record of the production of a second piece in continuation of the theme,...
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A Life of William Shakespeare

Sir Sidney Lee - 1898 - 526 pages
...Stage, and have his bones newe embalmed with the teares of ten thousand spectators at least (at severall times) who, in the Tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding ! ' There is no categorical record of the production of a second piece in continuation of the theme,...
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Early London Theatres: in the Fields

Thomas Fairman Ordish - Theater - 1899 - 334 pages
...have his bones new embalmed with the tcares of ten thousand spectators at least, at severall rimes, who, in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding.' Of the immediate predecessors of Shakespeare, the two chief died tragically very soon after this success....
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