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... occurs is an especi- ally sore subject , whether from its success or because it contains his feathers . Or we might go a step further in the latter in- ference and let the part include the whole , and not unfairly conceive that Greene ...
... occurs is an especi- ally sore subject , whether from its success or because it contains his feathers . Or we might go a step further in the latter in- ference and let the part include the whole , and not unfairly conceive that Greene ...
Page xviii
... occurs in the old ones is of a necessity by Marlowe , Greene , or Peele - that is where I do not agree . I do not think the Greene attack warrants the idea to start with ; and I do think that in many places Shakespeare wrote and altered ...
... occurs in the old ones is of a necessity by Marlowe , Greene , or Peele - that is where I do not agree . I do not think the Greene attack warrants the idea to start with ; and I do think that in many places Shakespeare wrote and altered ...
Page xxvi
... occurs on p . 422 in the same play . I know no other 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 ...
... occurs on p . 422 in the same play . I know no other 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 ...
Page xxvii
... occurs in p . 485 , b ( same play ) . Jack Straw ( p . 409 ) " Pleaseth your grace , they have been rid apace . And yet survives this Ball . " The Tale of Troy ( p . 556 , a ) : “ Sir Paris than With poisoned arrow rid the heedless man ...
... occurs in p . 485 , b ( same play ) . Jack Straw ( p . 409 ) " Pleaseth your grace , they have been rid apace . And yet survives this Ball . " The Tale of Troy ( p . 556 , a ) : “ Sir Paris than With poisoned arrow rid the heedless man ...
Page xxx
... occurs in Lucrece , but was not an old expression . " Summer's parching heat ” has been borrowed from Peele into Arden of Feversham ( 1592 ) also ( Act 11. ) attributed by Fleay to Kyd . Open fields in the preceding line is in Peele's ...
... occurs in Lucrece , but was not an old expression . " Summer's parching heat ” has been borrowed from Peele into Arden of Feversham ( 1592 ) also ( Act 11. ) attributed by Fleay to Kyd . Open fields in the preceding line is in Peele's ...
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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.