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Pagina xxii
Grafton 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 ...
Grafton 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 xlii
... full of interesting references and matter , is very use- ful . No doubt it has been noted but I have not seen it . The earliest reference in Henslowe ( to a continuation of the play , " the 2 pte of the 2 angrey wemen ...
... full of interesting references and matter , is very use- ful . No doubt it has been noted but I have not seen it . The earliest reference in Henslowe ( to a continuation of the play , " the 2 pte of the 2 angrey wemen ...
Pagina 10
( True Tragedy ) at " fainting troops " ( last scene ) ; an expression of Marlowe's also . Compare Grafton's ... • · 155- Continuation of Hardyng , i . 543 ( P. 576 ) : " many of Cornyshe men faynted and for feare fled .
( True Tragedy ) at " fainting troops " ( last scene ) ; an expression of Marlowe's also . Compare Grafton's ... • · 155- Continuation of Hardyng , i . 543 ( P. 576 ) : " many of Cornyshe men faynted and for feare fled .
Pagina 29
Grafton in Continuation of • • dance ( 1. 91 transposed ) · thee thus ] omitted Q. 92-95 . Thou would'st . So : hold ... it on Q. 91 . Hardyng ( 468 ) , 1543 , says of Richard : " he was lytle of stature , euill feautured of lymms ...
Grafton in Continuation of • • dance ( 1. 91 transposed ) · thee thus ] omitted Q. 92-95 . Thou would'st . So : hold ... it on Q. 91 . Hardyng ( 468 ) , 1543 , says of Richard : " he was lytle of stature , euill feautured of lymms ...
Pagina 36
416 ) : " They sente foorth their Currours , to knowe where they were become . " And Spenser , Faerie Queene , I. x . 16 : " The deare Charissa , where is she become . " And earlier in Grafton's Continuation of Hardyng , p .
416 ) : " They sente foorth their Currours , to knowe where they were become . " And Spenser , Faerie Queene , I. x . 16 : " The deare Charissa , where is she become . " And earlier in Grafton's Continuation of Hardyng , p .
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