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... ( Lord Strange's , Earl of Pembroke's and the Admiral's or Chamberlain's ) and their rights of possession in the plays and their copyrights . I set no great faith in this evidence . It is built upon sandy plains of presumption and ...
... ( Lord Strange's , Earl of Pembroke's and the Admiral's or Chamberlain's ) and their rights of possession in the plays and their copyrights . I set no great faith in this evidence . It is built upon sandy plains of presumption and ...
Page xxv
... Lord Treasurer , Lord Archbishop and Secretary , " we have regular orthodox well - finished blank verse of which there is plenty ( see Act IV . ) in the Arraignment . Moreover , we get Peele's favourite trochaic endings , as on p . 388 ...
... Lord Treasurer , Lord Archbishop and Secretary , " we have regular orthodox well - finished blank verse of which there is plenty ( see Act IV . ) in the Arraignment . Moreover , we get Peele's favourite trochaic endings , as on p . 388 ...
Page xxvii
... Lord Mayor , and well - belov'd friends . " Battle of Alcazar , p . 423 , a : " for no distrust Of loyalty , my well - beloved friends , But that , " etc. Jack Straw ( p . 408 ) : " mercy in a prince resembleth right The glad- some ...
... Lord Mayor , and well - belov'd friends . " Battle of Alcazar , p . 423 , a : " for no distrust Of loyalty , my well - beloved friends , But that , " etc. Jack Straw ( p . 408 ) : " mercy in a prince resembleth right The glad- some ...
Page xxxi
... Lord Protector . Peele , Edward I. ( p . 398 , a ) : " By Gis , fair lords , ere many days be past England shall give this Robin Hood his breakfast " ; and ( p . 407 , a ) : " Ah , gentle Richard , many a hot breakfast haue we been at ...
... Lord Protector . Peele , Edward I. ( p . 398 , a ) : " By Gis , fair lords , ere many days be past England shall give this Robin Hood his breakfast " ; and ( p . 407 , a ) : " Ah , gentle Richard , many a hot breakfast haue we been at ...
Page xli
... lord ) . Spenser , Shepheards Calender , July . " They reigne and rulen over all , And lord it as they list . " See note . This from Jack v . ii . 4. cries do fill the empty air . Straw in a Peele part , rather than Shakespeare's . But ...
... lord ) . Spenser , Shepheards Calender , July . " They reigne and rulen over all , And lord it as they list . " See note . This from Jack v . ii . 4. cries do fill the empty air . Straw in a Peele part , rather than Shakespeare's . But ...
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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.