The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 13Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Contention and True Tragedy ( i.e. , the First and Second Contention , the two old plays , issued in 1600 as The Whole Contention ) . That is the result of Fleay's external evidence , which includes , besides the passage in the Groats ...
... Contention and True Tragedy ( i.e. , the First and Second Contention , the two old plays , issued in 1600 as The Whole Contention ) . That is the result of Fleay's external evidence , which includes , besides the passage in the Groats ...
Page 102
... Contention here for " swoon is also the word in the Folios , the common old spelling . These lines are not in the Contention . In these two long scenes the process is one of development and addition . See note at 1. 39 . 39-55 . This ...
... Contention here for " swoon is also the word in the Folios , the common old spelling . These lines are not in the Contention . In these two long scenes the process is one of development and addition . See note at 1. 39 . 39-55 . This ...
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... Contention young Clifford makes a final speech , fighting , with his father sometimes up , and sometimes down , and that is the last of him . It seems much more seemly to let him depart with his burthen and re - enter for his final ...
... Contention young Clifford makes a final speech , fighting , with his father sometimes up , and sometimes down , and that is the last of him . It seems much more seemly to let him depart with his burthen and re - enter for his final ...
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