The Works of Shakespeare: Periclesat the University Press, 1952 |
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Page xviii
... passage I only hit upon recently . In the following passage from his dedication to A Myrrour for Modestie , 1584 , he apologises to his patroness for re - telling the story of Susanna in the Apocrypha , and at the same time forestalls a ...
... passage I only hit upon recently . In the following passage from his dedication to A Myrrour for Modestie , 1584 , he apologises to his patroness for re - telling the story of Susanna in the Apocrypha , and at the same time forestalls a ...
Page xxiv
... passage , which Shake- speare did not trouble to revise , between two sections of the scene . Or consider the speech of the young King overcome with grief as Gloucester goes out under guard to prison and death . It concludes with a ...
... passage , which Shake- speare did not trouble to revise , between two sections of the scene . Or consider the speech of the young King overcome with grief as Gloucester goes out under guard to prison and death . It concludes with a ...
Page xliii
... passage in The Unfortunate Traveller : ' the estrich will eate yron , swallow anie hard metall whatsoeuer ' , seems similarly related to Cade's ostrich if we may judge by the occurrence of the same verbal sequence , ' eat iron ' and ...
... passage in The Unfortunate Traveller : ' the estrich will eate yron , swallow anie hard metall whatsoeuer ' , seems similarly related to Cade's ostrich if we may judge by the occurrence of the same verbal sequence , ' eat iron ' and ...
Contents
THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
Copyright | |
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