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... Greene and Peele , and equally easily the idea presents itself that in smoothing away much of Greene's turgidity and iteration as the work progressed the toes of the older dramatist were often trodden upon , that the feeling of rancour ...
... Greene and Peele , and equally easily the idea presents itself that in smoothing away much of Greene's turgidity and iteration as the work progressed the toes of the older dramatist were often trodden upon , that the feeling of rancour ...
Page xix
... Greene has " fayre without wit , and that is to marry a woodden picture with a golden creast " ( Orpharion , xii . 17 ) . v . iii . 107. Captivate . See II . iii . 41. A word of Greene's , but not of Shakespeare's in this use . This ...
... Greene has " fayre without wit , and that is to marry a woodden picture with a golden creast " ( Orpharion , xii . 17 ) . v . iii . 107. Captivate . See II . iii . 41. A word of Greene's , but not of Shakespeare's in this use . This ...
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... Greene's Never too Late ( Grosart , viii . 104 ) , ante 1590 : " Here be such monstrous Minotaures as first devour the threed , and then the person . " See too Spenser , Faerie Queene , III . x . 40. Shakespeare has no other men- tion ...
... Greene's Never too Late ( Grosart , viii . 104 ) , ante 1590 : " Here be such monstrous Minotaures as first devour the threed , and then the person . " See too Spenser , Faerie Queene , III . x . 40. Shakespeare has no other men- tion ...
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