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Page xvi
... example , which is in The True Tragedie word for word : or Gloster's solo in III . ii . , at the end , which has most of its best lines identical with those in The True Tragedie ; which of the three victims could have written these ...
... example , which is in The True Tragedie word for word : or Gloster's solo in III . ii . , at the end , which has most of its best lines identical with those in The True Tragedie ; which of the three victims could have written these ...
Page xxvi
... examples . True suceeders occur in Richard III . v . v . 30 . Jack Straw ( pp . 385 and 409 ) : “ Well I wot . " In Peele's Tale of Troy ( p . 556 , a ) ; and Honour of the Garter ( p . 587 , a , twice ) . Not especially Peele's , but ...
... examples . True suceeders occur in Richard III . v . v . 30 . Jack Straw ( pp . 385 and 409 ) : “ Well I wot . " In Peele's Tale of Troy ( p . 556 , a ) ; and Honour of the Garter ( p . 587 , a , twice ) . Not especially Peele's , but ...
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... example , where such methods are largely and suitably used , though not appropriate in dramatic poetry . They were not due to Spenser , but greatly beautified and de- veloped by him . In Peele they are nowhere so xxviii THE SECOND PART OF.
... example , where such methods are largely and suitably used , though not appropriate in dramatic poetry . They were not due to Spenser , but greatly beautified and de- veloped by him . In Peele they are nowhere so xxviii THE SECOND PART OF.
Page xxix
... examples from Greene , who murdered the device with surfeiting the trespass of the lyric muse . The steady decrease of end - pausing from Henry VI . ( Part I. ) to Richard III . is always to be observed to Shake- speare's credit . of ...
... examples from Greene , who murdered the device with surfeiting the trespass of the lyric muse . The steady decrease of end - pausing from Henry VI . ( Part I. ) to Richard III . is always to be observed to Shake- speare's credit . of ...
Page xxxiii
... example in delicacy . Shakespeare put out this use of got 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 ...
... example in delicacy . Shakespeare put out this use of got 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 ...
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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.
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