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Page vii
... W. W. Greg for the Malone Society . ' Prince of Purpoole ' is a title facetiously borrowed from Porte Poule Lane , by Gray's Inn . For the descent of this property to Gray's Inn from one Simon de Gardino de Purtepole the curious may ...
... W. W. Greg for the Malone Society . ' Prince of Purpoole ' is a title facetiously borrowed from Porte Poule Lane , by Gray's Inn . For the descent of this property to Gray's Inn from one Simon de Gardino de Purtepole the curious may ...
Page xxiii
... W. W. Greg , which curiously supports it - that in the index of the so - called Northumberland MS occurs the entry of an item missing from the MS itself , Orations at Graies Inne reuells . Indeed it lies within the range of con- jecture ...
... W. W. Greg , which curiously supports it - that in the index of the so - called Northumberland MS occurs the entry of an item missing from the MS itself , Orations at Graies Inne reuells . Indeed it lies within the range of con- jecture ...
Page 71
... W. W. Greg has suggested to us that this may be due to the fact that the first speech after an entrance was without a name attached in the transcript and that therefore Hand B was obliged to insert one ( e.g. ' Marchant ' at I. I. I ...
... W. W. Greg has suggested to us that this may be due to the fact that the first speech after an entrance was without a name attached in the transcript and that therefore Hand B was obliged to insert one ( e.g. ' Marchant ' at I. I. I ...
Page 95
... ( W. W. Greg : privately ) . IOI . e'en no time ( Capell ) F. ' in no time ' F2 ' no time ' . Malone approved of Capell's reading , but all mod . edd . follow F2 . F2 can claim no authority , and the F. ' in ' is readily explained as a ...
... ( W. W. Greg : privately ) . IOI . e'en no time ( Capell ) F. ' in no time ' F2 ' no time ' . Malone approved of Capell's reading , but all mod . edd . follow F2 . F2 can claim no authority , and the F. ' in ' is readily explained as a ...
Page 112
... W. W. Greg 366. broken line or prose . 368. Menaphon In 1589 Robert Greene published his Arcadian romance with this title . As a good deal of the verse in I. I. is remarkably similar to Greene's , it is possible that he had a hand in ...
... W. W. Greg 366. broken line or prose . 368. Menaphon In 1589 Robert Greene published his Arcadian romance with this title . As a good deal of the verse in I. I. is remarkably similar to Greene's , it is possible that he had a hand in ...
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