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Page xxx
... Dict . I. ii . 82-86 . In the same speech occurs " And cast their spells in silence of the night . " See 1. iv . 16 , note at " silent of the night " perhaps a mere misprint . " Silence of the night " as in Q again below . Peele ...
... Dict . I. ii . 82-86 . In the same speech occurs " And cast their spells in silence of the night . " See 1. iv . 16 , note at " silent of the night " perhaps a mere misprint . " Silence of the night " as in Q again below . Peele ...
Page xxxv
... Dict . the verb was not common before 1600 . In Q Shakespeare opened this scene with ten added lines , calculated to make Margaret's character more objectionable , not to say abomin- able . IV . iv . 40 . " Ah , were the Duke of Suffolk ...
... Dict . the verb was not common before 1600 . In Q Shakespeare opened this scene with ten added lines , calculated to make Margaret's character more objectionable , not to say abomin- able . IV . iv . 40 . " Ah , were the Duke of Suffolk ...
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... Dict . In order to economise space the words or phrases illustrated are not quoted here ( as in Part I. Introduction ) . But in most cases they will be found worth turning to , and I plead for their examination . It is well known that ...
... Dict . In order to economise space the words or phrases illustrated are not quoted here ( as in Part I. Introduction ) . But in most cases they will be found worth turning to , and I plead for their examination . It is well known that ...
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... Dict . ( 1593 ? ) . See Kyd's Cornelia , v . i . 352 : " Say , freatfull heavens , what fault have I committed ? " And 1. 387 , " thy freatfull ielosie . " The latter expres- sion occurs also in Arden of Feversham ( see Crawford's ...
... Dict . ( 1593 ? ) . See Kyd's Cornelia , v . i . 352 : " Say , freatfull heavens , what fault have I committed ? " And 1. 387 , " thy freatfull ielosie . " The latter expres- sion occurs also in Arden of Feversham ( see Crawford's ...
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... Dict . quotes from Spenser's Faerie Queene . See again 3 Henry VI . IV . i . 92 ; Two Gentlemen of Verona , v . iv . 96. Not uncommon and usually as here . 3. procurator ] substitute , procurer for another . Only here in Shakespeare ...
... Dict . quotes from Spenser's Faerie Queene . See again 3 Henry VI . IV . i . 92 ; Two Gentlemen of Verona , v . iv . 96. Not uncommon and usually as here . 3. procurator ] substitute , procurer for another . Only here in Shakespeare ...
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