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Page xxvi
... blood , Jack have we . ( p . 502 ) : “ Nay , Gog's blood , I'll bee gone . " • · " " ? Sir Clyomon Jack Straw ( p . 387 ) : " have we the cards in our hands ? " And p . 411 : " I would lay a surer trump Ere I would lose so fair a trick ...
... blood , Jack have we . ( p . 502 ) : “ Nay , Gog's blood , I'll bee gone . " • · " " ? Sir Clyomon Jack Straw ( p . 387 ) : " have we the cards in our hands ? " And p . 411 : " I would lay a surer trump Ere I would lose so fair a trick ...
Page xxxii
... blood - drinking sighs , " etc. ) is recalled in 3 Henry VI . 1. iv . 171. Peele uses the noun similarly " Winding about his heart with mortal gripes " ( David and Bethsabe , ( p . 475 , a ) and elsewhere . " Fountains of mine eyes " is ...
... blood - drinking sighs , " etc. ) is recalled in 3 Henry VI . 1. iv . 171. Peele uses the noun similarly " Winding about his heart with mortal gripes " ( David and Bethsabe , ( p . 475 , a ) and elsewhere . " Fountains of mine eyes " is ...
Page xxxvi
... III . But " best blood of the Realme " in Q is not much more unsuitable to Cade ( speaking of himself ) than his " unconquered soul " in Part II . Too many cooks spoilt Cade . There are signs of Nashe xxxvi THE SECOND PART OF.
... III . But " best blood of the Realme " in Q is not much more unsuitable to Cade ( speaking of himself ) than his " unconquered soul " in Part II . Too many cooks spoilt Cade . There are signs of Nashe xxxvi THE SECOND PART OF.
Page xli
... blood and earth he threw Into the grave . " All are the parents , Mordant and Amaria . III . iii . 22. the busy meddling fiend That lays strong siege unto this wretch's soul . Faerie Queene , II . xi . 8 , 9 : " All those were lawlesse ...
... blood and earth he threw Into the grave . " All are the parents , Mordant and Amaria . III . iii . 22. the busy meddling fiend That lays strong siege unto this wretch's soul . Faerie Queene , II . xi . 8 , 9 : " All those were lawlesse ...
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... blood That valiant Clifford with his rapier's point , Made issue from the bosom of the boy . And 11. i . 62 : The ruthless queen gave him to dry his cheeks A napkin steeped in the Harm- less blood Of sweet young Rutland . The Spanish ...
... blood That valiant Clifford with his rapier's point , Made issue from the bosom of the boy . And 11. i . 62 : The ruthless queen gave him to dry his cheeks A napkin steeped in the Harm- less blood Of sweet young Rutland . The Spanish ...
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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.