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Pagina xiv
Note The Spanish Tragedy passage at 33- 35 , and the standard phrase of " in Christendom " ( 83 ) . Also the manipulation of the following line ( 84 ) , which is repeated later on ( IV . vi . 71 ) and caused a little trouble .
Note The Spanish Tragedy passage at 33- 35 , and the standard phrase of " in Christendom " ( 83 ) . Also the manipulation of the following line ( 84 ) , which is repeated later on ( IV . vi . 71 ) and caused a little trouble .
Pagina xv
8 ) . The addition made to Warwick's speech may be due to Peele . Sometimes Holinshed's example might have suggested the classical interpolations . Act IV . Scene iii . The Watchmen episode , suggested per- haps by The Spanish Tragedy ...
8 ) . The addition made to Warwick's speech may be due to Peele . Sometimes Holinshed's example might have suggested the classical interpolations . Act IV . Scene iii . The Watchmen episode , suggested per- haps by The Spanish Tragedy ...
Pagina xvi
haps by The Spanish Tragedy ( III . iii . 16-45 ) adds twenty - two lines , and a neat bit of stage work . Warwick's speech is resumed at " This is his tent " ( 25 ) , where the insertion was made , and he is allotted a few more lines ...
haps by The Spanish Tragedy ( III . iii . 16-45 ) adds twenty - two lines , and a neat bit of stage work . Warwick's speech is resumed at " This is his tent " ( 25 ) , where the insertion was made , and he is allotted a few more lines ...
Pagina xx
A line , " spark of life " ( 66 ) , is almost verbatim in The Spanish Tragedy . Several hints seem to have been taken from Golding's Ovid . Another passage ( 61-62 ) , “ Aspiring blood of Lancaster • mounted " has been advanced in ...
A line , " spark of life " ( 66 ) , is almost verbatim in The Spanish Tragedy . Several hints seem to have been taken from Golding's Ovid . Another passage ( 61-62 ) , “ Aspiring blood of Lancaster • mounted " has been advanced in ...
Pagina xxiii
I have , in Introduction to Part II . , given an assemblage of expressions from The Spanish Tragedy that are met with in Parts I. , II . and III . , as well as in Contention and True Tragedie . The examination there made suggests that ...
I have , in Introduction to Part II . , given an assemblage of expressions from The Spanish Tragedy that are met with in Parts I. , II . and III . , as well as in Contention and True Tragedie . The examination there made suggests that ...
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