The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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Page vii
... reference , a very few remain which must be taken on his authority . In the third part I have had the great advantage of advice and help from the General Editor , Professor R. H. Case . C. K. POOLER ] The text of 3 Henry VI . is from ...
... reference , a very few remain which must be taken on his authority . In the third part I have had the great advantage of advice and help from the General Editor , Professor R. H. Case . C. K. POOLER ] The text of 3 Henry VI . is from ...
Page viii
... reference to the comparative merits of the two old plays , Grant White says : " In construction , in characterisation , in rhythm , in poetic imagery and dramatic diction , The True Tragedy is very much superior to The Contention ...
... reference to the comparative merits of the two old plays , Grant White says : " In construction , in characterisation , in rhythm , in poetic imagery and dramatic diction , The True Tragedy is very much superior to The Contention ...
Page xxii
... reference to . Nor is there as much evidence of Peele's assistance as I expected . He may be re- ferred to at " main battle " ( I. i . 8 ) , " unpeople " ( I. i . 126 ) , " ground gape and swallow " ( I. i . 161 ) , " soul's palace ...
... reference to . Nor is there as much evidence of Peele's assistance as I expected . He may be re- ferred to at " main battle " ( I. i . 8 ) , " unpeople " ( I. i . 126 ) , " ground gape and swallow " ( I. i . 161 ) , " soul's palace ...
Page xxiii
... references are by no means valuable - only I had no better . Marlowe's Tamburlaine has a few of the above . KYD . I have , in Introduction to Part II . , given an assemblage of expressions from The Spanish Tragedy that are met with in ...
... references are by no means valuable - only I had no better . Marlowe's Tamburlaine has a few of the above . KYD . I have , in Introduction to Part II . , given an assemblage of expressions from The Spanish Tragedy that are met with in ...
Page xxvi
... Reference will be necessary only to the passages where information is to be found . These are some : - ACT I. Entreat fair ( 1. i . 271 ) ; sturdy ( 1. i . 50 ) ; lukewarm blood ( 1. ii . 34 ) ; blood , Congealed ( 1. iii . 51 ) ...
... Reference will be necessary only to the passages where information is to be found . These are some : - ACT I. Entreat fair ( 1. i . 271 ) ; sturdy ( 1. i . 50 ) ; lukewarm blood ( 1. ii . 34 ) ; blood , Congealed ( 1. iii . 51 ) ...
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