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Page xxvi
... Battle of Alcazar ( p . 434 ) : “ calls for wars , Wars , wars , to plant the true succeeding prince . " And p . 440 : “ From him to thee as true - suc- ceeding prince . With all allegiance . " " True - succeeding seed " occurs on p ...
... Battle of Alcazar ( p . 434 ) : “ calls for wars , Wars , wars , to plant the true succeeding prince . " And p . 440 : “ From him to thee as true - suc- ceeding prince . With all allegiance . " " True - succeeding seed " occurs on p ...
Page xxvii
... Battle of Alcazar ( p . 440 , a ) : " The fields and sandy plains we have survey'd . " Jack Straw ( p . 395 ) : " did an echo rise , That pierced the ears of our renowned king . " Battle of Alcazar ( p . 436 , a ) : " the reasons of the ...
... Battle of Alcazar ( p . 440 , a ) : " The fields and sandy plains we have survey'd . " Jack Straw ( p . 395 ) : " did an echo rise , That pierced the ears of our renowned king . " Battle of Alcazar ( p . 436 , a ) : " the reasons of the ...
Page xxx
... Battle of Alcazar , II . i .: " Nor may the silence of the speechless night ( Dire ) architect of murders and misdeeds . " ( " Quiet silence of the night " occurs in Selimus , later , a play in which Peele had a final hand . ) Joan has ...
... Battle of Alcazar , II . i .: " Nor may the silence of the speechless night ( Dire ) architect of murders and misdeeds . " ( " Quiet silence of the night " occurs in Selimus , later , a play in which Peele had a final hand . ) Joan has ...
Page xxxiii
... Battle of Alcazar : " So to perform the prince's funerals . " We may allot this part of Act III . , and only this part ( in Q ) , to Peele . As the play progresses so does Peele stand aside in important situations . Note in Scene iii ...
... Battle of Alcazar : " So to perform the prince's funerals . " We may allot this part of Act III . , and only this part ( in Q ) , to Peele . As the play progresses so does Peele stand aside in important situations . Note in Scene iii ...
Page xxxv
... fight , and the result is satisfactory . This little structural detail need not have been rejected . It is quite in Peele's ... Battle of Alcazar ( p . 432 , a ) : “ The Spaniard ready to embark himself , Here gathers to a head . " The ...
... fight , and the result is satisfactory . This little structural detail need not have been rejected . It is quite in Peele's ... Battle of Alcazar ( p . 432 , a ) : “ The Spaniard ready to embark himself , Here gathers to a head . " The ...
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Page 28 - ... me bread and water, being a king ; So that, for want of sleep and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numb'd, And whether I have limbs or no, I know not.
Page vii - The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the sixt. Diuided into two Parts : And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for TP" A small quarto, containing 64 leaves, A to Q in fours.