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Page xvii
... elsewhere in his own undoubted works or in those of any other of Shake- speare's early contemporaries . But this play affords unmis- takable evidence that it was Marlowe's last ; and he was killed in a fray in June , 1593 , the year in ...
... elsewhere in his own undoubted works or in those of any other of Shake- speare's early contemporaries . But this play affords unmis- takable evidence that it was Marlowe's last ; and he was killed in a fray in June , 1593 , the year in ...
Page xxii
... elsewhere in Shakespeare are frequently repeated in these plays and there is continuity in the plot , and in the character of Richard III . , that is unmistakable . " After some special pleading and an assumption or two that are useful ...
... elsewhere in Shakespeare are frequently repeated in these plays and there is continuity in the plot , and in the character of Richard III . , that is unmistakable . " After some special pleading and an assumption or two that are useful ...
Page xxix
... elsewhere . But there the melody is suitable , and more- over the sing - songishness is checked by intervening lines . But when Marlowe uses it in 1 Tamburlaine , I. i . ( Dyce , p . 8 , b ) , and II . i . and elsewhere , it is a ...
... elsewhere . But there the melody is suitable , and more- over the sing - songishness is checked by intervening lines . But when Marlowe uses it in 1 Tamburlaine , I. i . ( Dyce , p . 8 , b ) , and II . i . and elsewhere , it is a ...
Page xxxii
... elsewhere . " Fountains of mine eyes " is not again in Shake- speare , and is properly Peele's unless it belongs earlier to Kyd . " O eyes no eyes but fountains of my tears " ( Spanish Tragedy ) . But I am wholly unable to separate ...
... elsewhere . " Fountains of mine eyes " is not again in Shake- speare , and is properly Peele's unless it belongs earlier to Kyd . " O eyes no eyes but fountains of my tears " ( Spanish Tragedy ) . But I am wholly unable to separate ...
Page xxxiii
... elsewhere , in " get the day . " III . i . There are a few expressions of Peele's in the revised play , as , " heart unspotted " ( III . i . 100 ) ; the metaphor of " choking weeds " ( 111 . i . 31 ) , etc. But none of any consequence ...
... elsewhere , in " get the day . " III . i . There are a few expressions of Peele's in the revised play , as , " heart unspotted " ( III . i . 100 ) ; the metaphor of " choking weeds " ( 111 . i . 31 ) , etc. But none of any consequence ...
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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.