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Page xi
... REFERENCES TO IT : AND VIEWS OF SOME CRITICS . The three quondam acquaintances that spend their wits in making plays , are Marlowe , Nashe and Peele . Marlowe is obvious . Nashe is called Juvenal by Meres and others of the time ; Dyce ...
... REFERENCES TO IT : AND VIEWS OF SOME CRITICS . The three quondam acquaintances that spend their wits in making plays , are Marlowe , Nashe and Peele . Marlowe is obvious . Nashe is called Juvenal by Meres and others of the time ; Dyce ...
Page xii
... reference to Shakespeare by quoting in a parody a line from The True Tragedy ( also in 3 Henry VI . 1. iv . 137 ) : " O tiger's heart wrapp'd in a woman's hide . " A speech un- doubtedly by Shakespeare in both those places , and quoted ...
... reference to Shakespeare by quoting in a parody a line from The True Tragedy ( also in 3 Henry VI . 1. iv . 137 ) : " O tiger's heart wrapp'd in a woman's hide . " A speech un- doubtedly by Shakespeare in both those places , and quoted ...
Page xxxii
... reference to time , occurs here in Q. It is a favourite expression ( referring to place ) with Peele , and occurs in Marlowe's Tamburlaine ( Dyce , p . 15 , b ) . But the Shakespearian use in Othello , III . i . 267. The opening words ...
... reference to time , occurs here in Q. It is a favourite expression ( referring to place ) with Peele , and occurs in Marlowe's Tamburlaine ( Dyce , p . 15 , b ) . But the Shakespearian use in Othello , III . i . 267. The opening words ...
Page xl
... reference ( IV . iv . 10 ) both examples of " perish by the sword " in Job read " pass by the sword " in the earlier versions . ( See , however , Matthew xxvii . ) The above cullings do not exhaust the examples in my notes . A number of ...
... reference ( IV . iv . 10 ) both examples of " perish by the sword " in Job read " pass by the sword " in the earlier versions . ( See , however , Matthew xxvii . ) The above cullings do not exhaust the examples in my notes . A number of ...
Page xlviii
... references here , and not in Introduction to Part III .; but it seems better to clear the way , and finish with Kyd's play . There is practically nothing of The Spanish Tragedy in 1 Henry VI .; in the same way that that play bears ...
... references here , and not in Introduction to Part III .; but it seems better to clear the way , and finish with Kyd's play . There is practically nothing of The Spanish Tragedy in 1 Henry VI .; in the same way that that play bears ...
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