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Page 259
... scene between John and Hubert , in which Hubert under- takes that Arthur shall be put to death , is a creation of the poet , and one for which we are infinitely indebted to him . But surely there is an inconsistency between this scene ...
... scene between John and Hubert , in which Hubert under- takes that Arthur shall be put to death , is a creation of the poet , and one for which we are infinitely indebted to him . But surely there is an inconsistency between this scene ...
Page 260
... scene is occupied with the grief of Constance for the capture of her son . The hint upon which Shakspeare has wrought one of the finest scenes in the acted play was afforded by some very bad lines in the old play . I should be well ...
... scene is occupied with the grief of Constance for the capture of her son . The hint upon which Shakspeare has wrought one of the finest scenes in the acted play was afforded by some very bad lines in the old play . I should be well ...
Page 499
... scene to scene , whether one chooses it or not . I own that I should have very willingly lingered an hour or two before Tancarville , enjoying the contemplation of that old castle , that château and its towers , that white cliff shining ...
... scene to scene , whether one chooses it or not . I own that I should have very willingly lingered an hour or two before Tancarville , enjoying the contemplation of that old castle , that château and its towers , that white cliff shining ...
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