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Page xxxii
... eyes no eyes but fountains of my tears " ( Spanish Tragedy ) . But I am wholly unable to separate Peele from some of Kyd's accepted work ( i.e. Soliman and Perseda ) . See again David and Bethsabe ( p . 475 , a ) : " David's soul ...
... eyes no eyes but fountains of my tears " ( Spanish Tragedy ) . But I am wholly unable to separate Peele from some of Kyd's accepted work ( i.e. Soliman and Perseda ) . See again David and Bethsabe ( p . 475 , a ) : " David's soul ...
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... eyes , that I can read no further . King . Uncle of Winchester , I pray , read on . Car . " Item , It is further agreed between them , that the duchies of Anjou and Maine shall be released and de- livered over to the king her father ...
... eyes , that I can read no further . King . Uncle of Winchester , I pray , read on . Car . " Item , It is further agreed between them , that the duchies of Anjou and Maine shall be released and de- livered over to the king her father ...
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... eyes no tears . Anjou and Maine ! myself did win them both ; Those provinces these arms of mine did conquer : And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Delivered up again with peaceful words ? Mort Dieu ! York . For Suffolk's duke ...
... eyes no tears . Anjou and Maine ! myself did win them both ; Those provinces these arms of mine did conquer : And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Delivered up again with peaceful words ? Mort Dieu ! York . For Suffolk's duke ...
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... eyes I see , The big swolne venome of thy hatefull heart , That dares presume gainst that thy Soueraigne likes . 137-144 . Glou . My lord . ere long ] 88-92 . Humphr . Nay my Lord tis not my words that troubles you , But my presence ...
... eyes I see , The big swolne venome of thy hatefull heart , That dares presume gainst that thy Soueraigne likes . 137-144 . Glou . My lord . ere long ] 88-92 . Humphr . Nay my Lord tis not my words that troubles you , But my presence ...
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... eye to the mayne , whatsoeuer thou art chaunced at the buy " ( Arber , p . 430 ) . Grosart's Greene , vol . X. Name quibbling is plentiful in these plays , and always in Shakespeare . See ... 213 , 214. the state of Normandy now they ...
... eye to the mayne , whatsoeuer thou art chaunced at the buy " ( Arber , p . 430 ) . Grosart's Greene , vol . X. Name quibbling is plentiful in these plays , and always in Shakespeare . See ... 213 , 214. the state of Normandy now they ...
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