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Pagina xii
Note the parallel " clamor " ( V. ii . 44 ) to " clangor " here ( 18 ) . An interesting omission is " to remunerate , " which becomes " rewards " ( 52 ) . It is often used by Peele , but never by Shake- speare in a sure place ...
Note the parallel " clamor " ( V. ii . 44 ) to " clangor " here ( 18 ) . An interesting omission is " to remunerate , " which becomes " rewards " ( 52 ) . It is often used by Peele , but never by Shake- speare in a sure place ...
Pagina xxiv
Soliman and Perseda , with the ex- cellent Basilisco and Piston , the former referred to by Shake- speare in King John , was a very popular play . 1. iv . 136. As opposite . . . as the south to the Septentrion .
Soliman and Perseda , with the ex- cellent Basilisco and Piston , the former referred to by Shake- speare in King John , was a very popular play . 1. iv . 136. As opposite . . . as the south to the Septentrion .
Pagina xxxi
( 32 , b ) : " Flora in her morning's pride Shaking her silver tresses in the air . " I. i . 149. " I'll hale the Dauphin headlong from his throne . Tamburlaine , Part II . IV . iii . ( 65 , a ) : “ Haling him headlong to the lowest ...
( 32 , b ) : " Flora in her morning's pride Shaking her silver tresses in the air . " I. i . 149. " I'll hale the Dauphin headlong from his throne . Tamburlaine , Part II . IV . iii . ( 65 , a ) : “ Haling him headlong to the lowest ...
Pagina 4
Thus do I hope to shake King Henry's head . War . And so do I. Victorious Prince of York , Before I see thee seated in that throne Which now the house of Lancaster usurps , I vow by heaven these eyes shall never close .
Thus do I hope to shake King Henry's head . War . And so do I. Victorious Prince of York , Before I see thee seated in that throne Which now the house of Lancaster usurps , I vow by heaven these eyes shall never close .
Pagina 5
Halliwell thinks " bird " of the Quarto carries out the metaphor better . So it does , but it is far tamer . 47. if Warwick shake his bells ] A metaphor from falconry ; a favourite I'll plant Plantagenet , root him up who dares . SC .
Halliwell thinks " bird " of the Quarto carries out the metaphor better . So it does , but it is far tamer . 47. if Warwick shake his bells ] A metaphor from falconry ; a favourite I'll plant Plantagenet , root him up who dares . SC .
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