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Page xxxvii
... doth keep . " See note at 22. From the entry of King Henry we are assured of Shake- speare's hand , he is accountable for him always , and has modified the description of Cade's head , adding the usual religious exclamations or ...
... doth keep . " See note at 22. From the entry of King Henry we are assured of Shake- speare's hand , he is accountable for him always , and has modified the description of Cade's head , adding the usual religious exclamations or ...
Page xlv
... doth stand . " Not in Q. 1. iv . 14. to this gear , the sooner the better . The Spanish Tragedy , 111 . vi . 23 : " come on , when shall we to this geere ? " Ibid . 42 , 43 : " To doo what , my fine officious knave ? " Hangman . " To ...
... doth stand . " Not in Q. 1. iv . 14. to this gear , the sooner the better . The Spanish Tragedy , 111 . vi . 23 : " come on , when shall we to this geere ? " Ibid . 42 , 43 : " To doo what , my fine officious knave ? " Hangman . " To ...
Page xlvi
... doth a lion . The Spanish Tragedy , 1. iii . 60 , 61 : " When both the armies were in battell ioynd , Dom Balthazar , amidst the thickest troupes , To winne renowne did wondrous feates of armes . " The first is in Q , the second not in ...
... doth a lion . The Spanish Tragedy , 1. iii . 60 , 61 : " When both the armies were in battell ioynd , Dom Balthazar , amidst the thickest troupes , To winne renowne did wondrous feates of armes . " The first is in Q , the second not in ...
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... doth minister ] 24-29 , Th ' excessive love I beare unto your grace , Forbids me to be lavish of my tongue . James the Fourth ( xiii . 212 ) : " And 13 , 14. substance shadow ] See since thy griefe exceeds in my depart , I note at 1 ...
... doth minister ] 24-29 , Th ' excessive love I beare unto your grace , Forbids me to be lavish of my tongue . James the Fourth ( xiii . 212 ) : " And 13 , 14. substance shadow ] See since thy griefe exceeds in my depart , I note at 1 ...
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... doth minister . King . Her sight did ravish , but her grace in speech , Her words y - clad with wisdom's majesty , Makes me from wondering fall to weeping joys ; Such is the fulness of my heart's content . 35 Lords , with one cheerful ...
... doth minister . King . Her sight did ravish , but her grace in speech , Her words y - clad with wisdom's majesty , Makes me from wondering fall to weeping joys ; Such is the fulness of my heart's content . 35 Lords , with one cheerful ...
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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.