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Page xxiv
... rest his con- tributions are manifold , my main contention is that not without set purpose did he pourtray Lysimachus as we have him in the sixth scene , nor without a motive sufficiently obvious . Apart from these scenes , with perhaps ...
... rest his con- tributions are manifold , my main contention is that not without set purpose did he pourtray Lysimachus as we have him in the sixth scene , nor without a motive sufficiently obvious . Apart from these scenes , with perhaps ...
Page xxvii
... rest Most desirous held all yours , GEORGE WILKINS . " Upon this the utmost that can be conjectured is that Wilkins may bly be darkly hinting at the fact of his play not having allowed to come to full maturity - in other words , at its ...
... rest Most desirous held all yours , GEORGE WILKINS . " Upon this the utmost that can be conjectured is that Wilkins may bly be darkly hinting at the fact of his play not having allowed to come to full maturity - in other words , at its ...
Page 3
... rest ay the Acts are marked , but Scenes . There is no indica- either in the Quartos " ( The ge Editors ) . Gower ] Here and through- lay the stage - directions as to the beginning of each scene co Malone . = if sound , is here used ad ...
... rest ay the Acts are marked , but Scenes . There is no indica- either in the Quartos " ( The ge Editors ) . Gower ] Here and through- lay the stage - directions as to the beginning of each scene co Malone . = if sound , is here used ad ...
Page 10
... rest , has here : - ' I wayte the sharpest blow ( Antio- chus ) Scorning aduice ; read the con- clusion then : Which read , etc. ' The Folios : - - ' I waite the sharpest blow ( Antio- chus ) Scorning advice . Reade the con- clusion ...
... rest , has here : - ' I wayte the sharpest blow ( Antio- chus ) Scorning aduice ; read the con- clusion then : Which read , etc. ' The Folios : - - ' I waite the sharpest blow ( Antio- chus ) Scorning advice . Reade the con- clusion ...
Page 11
... rest ) . of all , ' say'd yet ] of all who as yet made this attempt . Of = he is not one of those who as yet made it ; but the Grecism ommon one . Compare , e.g. , A immer - Night's Dream , v . i . 252 ; eth , v . iv . 8 ; Paradise Lost ...
... rest ) . of all , ' say'd yet ] of all who as yet made this attempt . Of = he is not one of those who as yet made it ; but the Grecism ommon one . Compare , e.g. , A immer - Night's Dream , v . i . 252 ; eth , v . iv . 8 ; Paradise Lost ...
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