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Page xxxii
... leave it , as others . . . receive it . " This is left standing . • 66 We are surely indebted to Peele also for the ... leaves ( in Q ) are much improved in the revision , and See note at " mourning cloaks " ( stage - direction ) . as ...
... leave it , as others . . . receive it . " This is left standing . • 66 We are surely indebted to Peele also for the ... leaves ( in Q ) are much improved in the revision , and See note at " mourning cloaks " ( stage - direction ) . as ...
Page xxxv
... leave a man of law , Nor a paper worth a haw , " etc. ( 394 ) . In Q. IV . vii . 9-11 . John's and Smith's asides should have remained where they were in Scene ii . in Q. They belong there from 6 to 12. See note . IV . vii . 14. burn ...
... leave a man of law , Nor a paper worth a haw , " etc. ( 394 ) . In Q. IV . vii . 9-11 . John's and Smith's asides should have remained where they were in Scene ii . in Q. They belong there from 6 to 12. See note . IV . vii . 14. burn ...
Page xxxvi
... leaving in the feather simile and " through the midst of you " -but Cade is spoiled . He becomes too wise and eloquent . Cade's speech in Q ( the one preceding the feather speech ) is entirely appropriate to Parson Ball's principles in ...
... leaving in the feather simile and " through the midst of you " -but Cade is spoiled . He becomes too wise and eloquent . Cade's speech in Q ( the one preceding the feather speech ) is entirely appropriate to Parson Ball's principles in ...
Page xxxvii
... leaving Somerset , and the towns in France , the former is saved for 61 below . But the latter we have three times elsewhere in the play . Several other lines in Q are accounted for , three in York's last speech ( 44-47 ) , and " these ...
... leaving Somerset , and the towns in France , the former is saved for 61 below . But the latter we have three times elsewhere in the play . Several other lines in Q are accounted for , three in York's last speech ( 44-47 ) , and " these ...
Page xlvii
... leave . Ay , good leave have you ; for you will take leave , Till youth take leave and leave you to the crutch . The Spanish Tragedy , III . xi . 1-3 : " By your leaue Sir . Hier . Good leave have you : nay , I pray you goe , For Ile ...
... leave . Ay , good leave have you ; for you will take leave , Till youth take leave and leave you to the crutch . The Spanish Tragedy , III . xi . 1-3 : " By your leaue Sir . Hier . Good leave have you : nay , I pray you goe , For Ile ...
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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.