The Works of Samuel Johnson, المجلد 2L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
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الصفحة 119
... Henry of Hun- tingdon by Camden in his Remains , from which our author probably copied it . When Seyward , the martial Earl of Northumber- land , understood that his son , whom he had sent in service against the Scotchmen , was slain ...
... Henry of Hun- tingdon by Camden in his Remains , from which our author probably copied it . When Seyward , the martial Earl of Northumber- land , understood that his son , whom he had sent in service against the Scotchmen , was slain ...
الصفحة 155
... Henry the Fifth , yet no man takes his book for the field of Agincourt . A dramatick ex- hibition is a book recited with concomitants that increase or diminish its effect . Familiar comedy is often more powerful on the theatre , than in ...
... Henry the Fifth , yet no man takes his book for the field of Agincourt . A dramatick ex- hibition is a book recited with concomitants that increase or diminish its effect . Familiar comedy is often more powerful on the theatre , than in ...
الصفحة 158
... Henry the Eighth ; and the learned lan- guages had been successfully cultivated by Lilly , Linacre , and More ; by Pole , Cheke , and Gardiner ; and afterwards by Smith , Clerk , Haddon , and Ascham . Greek was now taught to boys in the ...
... Henry the Eighth ; and the learned lan- guages had been successfully cultivated by Lilly , Linacre , and More ; by Pole , Cheke , and Gardiner ; and afterwards by Smith , Clerk , Haddon , and Ascham . Greek was now taught to boys in the ...
الصفحة 206
... Henry the Fourth . In that Jerusalem shall Harry die . These scenes , which now make the fifth act of Henry the Fourth , might then be the first of Henry the Fifth ; but the truth is , that they do unite very commodiously to either play ...
... Henry the Fourth . In that Jerusalem shall Harry die . These scenes , which now make the fifth act of Henry the Fourth , might then be the first of Henry the Fifth ; but the truth is , that they do unite very commodiously to either play ...
الصفحة 207
... Henry the Fourth . Perhaps no author has ever in two plays afforded so much delight . The great events are interesting , for the fate of kingdoms depends upon them ; the slighter occurrences are diverting , and , except one or two ...
... Henry the Fourth . Perhaps no author has ever in two plays afforded so much delight . The great events are interesting , for the fate of kingdoms depends upon them ; the slighter occurrences are diverting , and , except one or two ...
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