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Page xviii
... Elizabethan level . Further , the references to " Graymalkin " and " Paddock " would appear to be simply " conveyed " from the great incantation scene , IV . i .; and the line " Fair is foul , and foul is fair " merely reproduces the ...
... Elizabethan level . Further , the references to " Graymalkin " and " Paddock " would appear to be simply " conveyed " from the great incantation scene , IV . i .; and the line " Fair is foul , and foul is fair " merely reproduces the ...
Page 95
... Elizabethan English . Com- pare Hamlet , 1. i . 114 : " A little ere the mightiest Julius fell . " Even Knight admits that the line as it stands in the Folio " is certainly defective in rhythm , and that a pause here cannot take the ...
... Elizabethan English . Com- pare Hamlet , 1. i . 114 : " A little ere the mightiest Julius fell . " Even Knight admits that the line as it stands in the Folio " is certainly defective in rhythm , and that a pause here cannot take the ...
Page 107
... Elizabethan poets and dramatists , e.g. " awarrant " for warrant and avow for vow in Greene's James the Fourth , Induction , lines 95 , 99 ( ed . Churton Collins , 1905 , vol . 2 ) , where Oberon says : " Nay , for their sport I will ...
... Elizabethan poets and dramatists , e.g. " awarrant " for warrant and avow for vow in Greene's James the Fourth , Induction , lines 95 , 99 ( ed . Churton Collins , 1905 , vol . 2 ) , where Oberon says : " Nay , for their sport I will ...
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