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Page xii
... appears in Greene , it comes possibly at second hand , sometimes through Marlowe or Peele it may be . Such collaboration as appears to have taken place was quite usual . The hands of Greene and Peele will be found at work together both ...
... appears in Greene , it comes possibly at second hand , sometimes through Marlowe or Peele it may be . Such collaboration as appears to have taken place was quite usual . The hands of Greene and Peele will be found at work together both ...
Page xviii
... appear in every speech . So also of Scenes ii . , iii . , iv . and v . Shakespeare is the author . Scenes vi . and vii . , though recalling Greene in several places , and possibly written over an effort of his , are Shake- speare's down ...
... appear in every speech . So also of Scenes ii . , iii . , iv . and v . Shakespeare is the author . Scenes vi . and vii . , though recalling Greene in several places , and possibly written over an effort of his , are Shake- speare's down ...
Page xxii
... appears to me that in his later work , in all his work after these plays , he turned his back rigorously on all ... appear- ance of Shakespearian passages in these plays is of much more importance as a touchstone of his work than ...
... appears to me that in his later work , in all his work after these plays , he turned his back rigorously on all ... appear- ance of Shakespearian passages in these plays is of much more importance as a touchstone of his work than ...
Page xxix
... appears to be the parental form . It is in Towneley Mysteries ( p . 68 ) : " Go we to land now merely " ; and at p . 221 : " Go we to it , and be we strong " and " Set we the tre on the mortase " ; and p . 315 : " Go we now , we two ...
... appears to be the parental form . It is in Towneley Mysteries ( p . 68 ) : " Go we to land now merely " ; and at p . 221 : " Go we to it , and be we strong " and " Set we the tre on the mortase " ; and p . 315 : " Go we now , we two ...
Page xxxi
... appears again to have popularised and revived an archaism , for I imagine it to be com- mon in early writers , especially in the Miracle plays . It is closely paralleled by the last noted transposition , " Go we . . Com- pare The ...
... appears again to have popularised and revived an archaism , for I imagine it to be com- mon in early writers , especially in the Miracle plays . It is closely paralleled by the last noted transposition , " Go we . . Com- pare The ...
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Page 65 - Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
Page xxv - Few of the university pen plays well; they smell too much of that writer Ovid and that writer Metamorphosis, and talk too much of Proserpina and Jupiter. Why, here's our fellow Shakespeare puts them all down, aye, and Ben Jonson too.
Page 4 - HUNG be the heavens with black, yield day to night ! Comets, importing change of times and states, Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky, And with them scourge the bad revolting stars, That have consented unto Henry's death ! King Henry the Fifth, too famous to live long ! England ne'er lost a king of so much worth.
Page 24 - Glory is like a circle in the water, Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, Till, by broad spreading, it disperse to nought.