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Page ix
... once to look for evidence of those other coadjutors , Peele , Marlowe and Greene , merely premising that there is much less of any writer ( other than Shakespeare ) in Part III . , as well as in its foundation play , than was the case ...
... once to look for evidence of those other coadjutors , Peele , Marlowe and Greene , merely premising that there is much less of any writer ( other than Shakespeare ) in Part III . , as well as in its foundation play , than was the case ...
Page xiii
... addition , with the developed shooting business , doubled the length . Again Lucrece is re- called more than once . The deer shooting is illustrated by Love's Labour's Lost , IV . i . and IV KING HENRY THE SIXTH xiii.
... addition , with the developed shooting business , doubled the length . Again Lucrece is re- called more than once . The deer shooting is illustrated by Love's Labour's Lost , IV . i . and IV KING HENRY THE SIXTH xiii.
Page xvii
... once in Q. " Dian " for Diana ( 21 ) is often later in Shakespeare . It is in Hawes ' Pastime of Pleasure , 1509. Henry's speeches are thoroughly characteristic . The term " shame - faced " ( modest ) applied to him ( 52 ) is from ...
... once in Q. " Dian " for Diana ( 21 ) is often later in Shakespeare . It is in Hawes ' Pastime of Pleasure , 1509. Henry's speeches are thoroughly characteristic . The term " shame - faced " ( modest ) applied to him ( 52 ) is from ...
Page xxiv
... once perceiue That any of their broode but close their sight When they should gase against the glorious Sunne , They straight way sease upon him . " In Q. 66 II . i . 200. But sound the trumpets , and about our task . Soliman and ...
... once perceiue That any of their broode but close their sight When they should gase against the glorious Sunne , They straight way sease upon him . " In Q. 66 II . i . 200. But sound the trumpets , and about our task . Soliman and ...
Page xxvi
... once again ( 11. i . 183 ) ; sunshine day ( 11. i . 187 ) ; hap . hope ( 11. iii . 8-9 ) ; piteous spectacle ( 11. v . 73 ) . ACTS IV . and v . ... Coverture ( IV . ii . 13 ) ; night's black mantle ( 1v . ii . 22 ) ; single from ( at v ...
... once again ( 11. i . 183 ) ; sunshine day ( 11. i . 187 ) ; hap . hope ( 11. iii . 8-9 ) ; piteous spectacle ( 11. v . 73 ) . ACTS IV . and v . ... Coverture ( IV . ii . 13 ) ; night's black mantle ( 1v . ii . 22 ) ; single from ( at v ...
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