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Page xxvii
... tell thee , And swear it of mine honesty . Thou shalt be hanged as well as we . " The run of these lines is exactly Peele's . See Edward I. p . 392-95 in several places , e.g. Jack Straw ( p . 407 ) : " Lord Mayor , and well - belov'd ...
... tell thee , And swear it of mine honesty . Thou shalt be hanged as well as we . " The run of these lines is exactly Peele's . See Edward I. p . 392-95 in several places , e.g. Jack Straw ( p . 407 ) : " Lord Mayor , and well - belov'd ...
Page xxxv
... Tell them that we ourselves will come to them " by Sir John Morton's advice : " Thus would I deal with these rebellious men : I would find time to parley with some of them . " It appears from New Eng . Dict . the verb was not common ...
... Tell them that we ourselves will come to them " by Sir John Morton's advice : " Thus would I deal with these rebellious men : I would find time to parley with some of them . " It appears from New Eng . Dict . the verb was not common ...
Page xlvi
... tell . The Spanish Tragedy , 1. i . 57 , 58 : " I saw more sights then thousand tongues can tell , Or pennes can write , or mortall harts can think . " In Q. See , however , Halliwell's note about " ancient grants " in his edition of Q ...
... tell . The Spanish Tragedy , 1. i . 57 , 58 : " I saw more sights then thousand tongues can tell , Or pennes can write , or mortall harts can think . " In Q. See , however , Halliwell's note about " ancient grants " in his edition of Q ...
Page 19
... tell it me , And ile interpret it , and when thats done , Ile tell thee then , what I did dreame to night . 25-31 . Methought this staff ... God knows ] 15-19 . This night when I was laid in bed , I dreampt that This my in two , and on ...
... tell it me , And ile interpret it , and when thats done , Ile tell thee then , what I did dreame to night . 25-31 . Methought this staff ... God knows ] 15-19 . This night when I was laid in bed , I dreampt that This my in two , and on ...
Page 20
... tell you what I dreampt , Me thought I was in the ... At . . . and seated in the chaire Where .. and at my feete Henry and Margaret with a Crowne of golde Stood readie to set it on my Princely head . 41-50 . Nay , Eleanor . .. no more ...
... tell you what I dreampt , Me thought I was in the ... At . . . and seated in the chaire Where .. and at my feete Henry and Margaret with a Crowne of golde Stood readie to set it on my Princely head . 41-50 . Nay , Eleanor . .. no more ...
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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.