The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... occurs at the end of the play , viz . in v . vii . 92-94 , where Malcolm " names the first Earls of Scotland . ( 3 ) ... occur . And he also very aptly remarks that anyone who wanted to cut the play down would have operated , say , on ...
... occurs at the end of the play , viz . in v . vii . 92-94 , where Malcolm " names the first Earls of Scotland . ( 3 ) ... occur . And he also very aptly remarks that anyone who wanted to cut the play down would have operated , say , on ...
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... occurs in Mar- lowe and Nashe's Dido , Queen of Carth- age , IV . i . 10 : - 66 " I think it was the devils ' revelling night , There was such hurly - burly in the heavens . " And Shakespeare himself uses it as an adjective in 1 Henry ...
... occurs in Mar- lowe and Nashe's Dido , Queen of Carth- age , IV . i . 10 : - 66 " I think it was the devils ' revelling night , There was such hurly - burly in the heavens . " And Shakespeare himself uses it as an adjective in 1 Henry ...
Page 128
... occurs in Greene's Orlando Furioso , 11. i . 488 , ed . Churton Collins , 1905 , ed . Dyce , 1861 , p . 95a : " Hath love amated him ? ” The word is common in the dramatists ; and the combination mated minde occurs in Sidney's Arcadia ...
... occurs in Greene's Orlando Furioso , 11. i . 488 , ed . Churton Collins , 1905 , ed . Dyce , 1861 , p . 95a : " Hath love amated him ? ” The word is common in the dramatists ; and the combination mated minde occurs in Sidney's Arcadia ...
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