The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 13Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... ( Dyce , 403 , a ) . 43. raught ] snatched or torn from me . An old preterite of " reach . " The nearest parallel in Shakespeare is in Antony and Cleopatra , Iv . ix . 30 : " The hand of death hath raught him . " Spen- ser uses it ...
... ( Dyce , 403 , a ) . 43. raught ] snatched or torn from me . An old preterite of " reach . " The nearest parallel in Shakespeare is in Antony and Cleopatra , Iv . ix . 30 : " The hand of death hath raught him . " Spen- ser uses it ...
Page 86
... Dyce , 388 , b ) . Greene has " our liefest liege " and my liefest Lord " in James the Fourth ( Grosart , xiii . 303 , 313 ) . One of the many examples that might be adduced of Spenser's influence . " My liefest liefe occurs in the ...
... Dyce , 388 , b ) . Greene has " our liefest liege " and my liefest Lord " in James the Fourth ( Grosart , xiii . 303 , 313 ) . One of the many examples that might be adduced of Spenser's influence . " My liefest liefe occurs in the ...
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... ( Dyce , 47 , a ) . And in Edward the Second ( Dyce , 184 , b ) : - " The sword shall plane the furrows of thy brows , And hew these knees . " It is not an expression of Shakespeare's . Coal - black is often in Peele . See note at II . i ...
... ( Dyce , 47 , a ) . And in Edward the Second ( Dyce , 184 , b ) : - " The sword shall plane the furrows of thy brows , And hew these knees . " It is not an expression of Shakespeare's . Coal - black is often in Peele . See note at II . i ...
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