The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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... hall - mark of antiquity , " come let's go , " I. ii . 54 Q , occurs again at V. iii . 19 Q. It suggests Marlowe perhaps . Act I. Scene iii . Practically identical in the two copies . The last line in Q corrects the last in Folio . Act ...
... hall - mark of antiquity , " come let's go , " I. ii . 54 Q , occurs again at V. iii . 19 Q. It suggests Marlowe perhaps . Act I. Scene iii . Practically identical in the two copies . The last line in Q corrects the last in Folio . Act ...
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... ( Hall ) on this occasion . There are one or two very poor lines not found in Q , as that which replaces 47 , but " dire mishaps " is in Comedy of Errors ; and " highly promise to remunerate " ( 52 ) is paralleled by " highly hold in hate ...
... ( Hall ) on this occasion . There are one or two very poor lines not found in Q , as that which replaces 47 , but " dire mishaps " is in Comedy of Errors ; and " highly promise to remunerate " ( 52 ) is paralleled by " highly hold in hate ...
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... Hall ) . The proverb “ make hay while the sun shines ” ( 60-61 ) appears here in transmogrified form , and is transposed from Q at the end of v . iii . The writing in this Act in Q is at a very low level of dulness . But it is coherent ...
... Hall ) . The proverb “ make hay while the sun shines ” ( 60-61 ) appears here in transmogrified form , and is transposed from Q at the end of v . iii . The writing in this Act in Q is at a very low level of dulness . But it is coherent ...
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... Hall or Grafton . The latter uses " throne roiale , " or " siege royal . " It is in Locrine , " True Honour in her regale seat " ( 495 , b , ed . Tyrrell ) . 32. lodge ] lie , sleep . See 2 Henry VI . I. i . 80 ; and below , IV . iii ...
... Hall or Grafton . The latter uses " throne roiale , " or " siege royal . " It is in Locrine , " True Honour in her regale seat " ( 495 , b , ed . Tyrrell ) . 32. lodge ] lie , sleep . See 2 Henry VI . I. i . 80 ; and below , IV . iii ...
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... Hall or Grafton , is York's oath , given by Holinshed " ( 1808 ed . , iii . 266 ) : " I Richard Duke of Yorke pro- mise and sweare by the faith and truth that I owe to almightie God , that I will neuer consent , procure , or stirre ...
... Hall or Grafton , is York's oath , given by Holinshed " ( 1808 ed . , iii . 266 ) : " I Richard Duke of Yorke pro- mise and sweare by the faith and truth that I owe to almightie God , that I will neuer consent , procure , or stirre ...
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