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Pagina xix
Compare " burly boned " in 2 Henry VI . IV . x . 60. It is probably earliest here , and Shakespeare's or Peele's , and more likely still a common vocable . Act v . Scene iv . Greatly developed and improved from Q , but on exactly the ...
Compare " burly boned " in 2 Henry VI . IV . x . 60. It is probably earliest here , and Shakespeare's or Peele's , and more likely still a common vocable . Act v . Scene iv . Greatly developed and improved from Q , but on exactly the ...
Pagina xxi
Compare " writhled shrimp , " 1 Henry VI . II . iii . 23 . TIME - ANALYSIS . The following is Mr. P. A. Daniel's summary of his time- analysis of 3 Henry VI . ( New Shaks . Soc . 1879 ) : " Time of this play 20 days represented on the ...
Compare " writhled shrimp , " 1 Henry VI . II . iii . 23 . TIME - ANALYSIS . The following is Mr. P. A. Daniel's summary of his time- analysis of 3 Henry VI . ( New Shaks . Soc . 1879 ) : " Time of this play 20 days represented on the ...
Pagina xxii
... gives a very full description in Hardyng's Continuation of this terrible scourge , who might be regarded as an anticipa- tion of the English view of Machiavel in Elizabeth's time , with whom Shakespeare makes him compare himself .
... gives a very full description in Hardyng's Continuation of this terrible scourge , who might be regarded as an anticipa- tion of the English view of Machiavel in Elizabeth's time , with whom Shakespeare makes him compare himself .
Pagina xxxv
( 17 , a ) : “ the pleasure they enjoy in heaven Cannot compare with kingly joys on earth , To wear a crown . " ; and scene vii . ( 18 , b ) : “ that perfect bliss , The sweet fruition of an earthly crown . " Not in Q. Compare the ...
( 17 , a ) : “ the pleasure they enjoy in heaven Cannot compare with kingly joys on earth , To wear a crown . " ; and scene vii . ( 18 , b ) : “ that perfect bliss , The sweet fruition of an earthly crown . " Not in Q. Compare the ...
Pagina xlii
Compare a passage in it ( p . 275 ) with 3 Henry VI . v . v . 25 : " Well , mistress , well ; I have read Aesop's fables , And know your moral meaning well enough . " REAPPEARING PASSAGES . Continuity of authorship evidence : or ...
Compare a passage in it ( p . 275 ) with 3 Henry VI . v . v . 25 : " Well , mistress , well ; I have read Aesop's fables , And know your moral meaning well enough . " REAPPEARING PASSAGES . Continuity of authorship evidence : or ...
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