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Page xxxviii
... swords " in A Farewell to the General ( 549 , b ) . “ Faint- ing troops " ( failing in courage ) is not Shakespeare's , probably Peele's or Marlowe . Another line in this scene " Come stand not to expostulate , let's go " at the end of ...
... swords " in A Farewell to the General ( 549 , b ) . “ Faint- ing troops " ( failing in courage ) is not Shakespeare's , probably Peele's or Marlowe . Another line in this scene " Come stand not to expostulate , let's go " at the end of ...
Page xl
... 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 parallels have been adduced from Golding's Ovid , a ...
... 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 parallels have been adduced from Golding's Ovid , a ...
Page xli
... sword out of his sheath he drew , With which he cutt a lock of all their haire . Which medling with their blood and earth he threw Into the grave . " All are the parents , Mordant and Amaria . III . iii . 22. the busy meddling fiend ...
... sword out of his sheath he drew , With which he cutt a lock of all their haire . Which medling with their blood and earth he threw Into the grave . " All are the parents , Mordant and Amaria . III . iii . 22. the busy meddling fiend ...
Page 6
... Earl to Marquis before sailing to France for the conveyance of the Queen . In the same year ( 1445 ) , Grafton says ( p . 626 ) : “ It was openly And girt thee with the sword . Cousin of York 6 [ ACT I. THE SECOND PART OF.
... Earl to Marquis before sailing to France for the conveyance of the Queen . In the same year ( 1445 ) , Grafton says ( p . 626 ) : “ It was openly And girt thee with the sword . Cousin of York 6 [ ACT I. THE SECOND PART OF.
Page 7
... sword , and shake my lance " ( Peele , Descensus Astrææ ( Dyce , 542 , b ) , 1591 ) . And see pp . 549 , a , and 557 , b , for other examples . Compare " rents , " Part III . III . ii . 175. In Greene and Spenser . 65 , 66. term ...
... sword , and shake my lance " ( Peele , Descensus Astrææ ( Dyce , 542 , b ) , 1591 ) . And see pp . 549 , a , and 557 , b , for other examples . Compare " rents , " Part III . III . ii . 175. In Greene and Spenser . 65 , 66. term ...
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