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Pagina xx
But the likeness is vague , and the sentiment is frequent , and to be found where Shakespeare knew it , in The Faerie Queene . No such hints , even were they well founded , could undermine Shakespeare's claim from the writing itself .
But the likeness is vague , and the sentiment is frequent , and to be found where Shakespeare knew it , in The Faerie Queene . No such hints , even were they well founded , could undermine Shakespeare's claim from the writing itself .
Pagina xxvi
... entreat him fair , lukewarm blood , younker prancing to his love , prime of youth , night's black mantle , are not in Q. Enough possibly remains to show that Shakespeare's acquaintance with the Faerie Queene preceded both plays .
... entreat him fair , lukewarm blood , younker prancing to his love , prime of youth , night's black mantle , are not in Q. Enough possibly remains to show that Shakespeare's acquaintance with the Faerie Queene preceded both plays .
Pagina xxx
One was the constant evidence of Marlowe's use of Spenser , particularly Faerie Queene ( I. , II . and 111. ) ; and the other was the number of times Peele's later use of many thoughts and words derived itself from Tamburlaine .
One was the constant evidence of Marlowe's use of Spenser , particularly Faerie Queene ( I. , II . and 111. ) ; and the other was the number of times Peele's later use of many thoughts and words derived itself from Tamburlaine .
Pagina 4
60 :the visor of the helmet , as in Faerie “ When both the armies were in Queene , II . v . 6 , etc. Fr. bavière . battell ioynd . ” iii . 5 . 75. And . the warres my throne Q. feet ] 4 [ ACT 1 . THE THIRD PART OF.
60 :the visor of the helmet , as in Faerie “ When both the armies were in Queene , II . v . 6 , etc. Fr. bavière . battell ioynd . ” iii . 5 . 75. And . the warres my throne Q. feet ] 4 [ ACT 1 . THE THIRD PART OF.
Pagina 6
Capell inserts Faerie Queene , 11. vii . 40 :" and " ( F2 ) before “ such . " . 0 . 57. If North . Well hast thou spoken , cousin : be 6 [ ACT I. THE THIRD PART OF.
Capell inserts Faerie Queene , 11. vii . 40 :" and " ( F2 ) before “ such . " . 0 . 57. If North . Well hast thou spoken , cousin : be 6 [ ACT I. THE THIRD PART OF.
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