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Pagina xi
One of many so - called proofs of Greene's work is explained away ( 47 , 48 , note ) , like the " well I wot " at line 134. Another very stale word , " princely " ( 58 ) , is ex- pelled . Grammar is often corrected ( 1.
One of many so - called proofs of Greene's work is explained away ( 47 , 48 , note ) , like the " well I wot " at line 134. Another very stale word , " princely " ( 58 ) , is ex- pelled . Grammar is often corrected ( 1.
Pagina xiii
The additional matter ( 70-96 ) with the " anointed king " again ( 76 ) is on the same mediocre level . That addition , with the developed shooting business , doubled the length . Again Lucrece is re- called more than once .
The additional matter ( 70-96 ) with the " anointed king " again ( 76 ) is on the same mediocre level . That addition , with the developed shooting business , doubled the length . Again Lucrece is re- called more than once .
Pagina xlii
Dr. Johnson suggested that Gloucester was called Aesop in the quoted lines " on account of his crookedness , " but I think he misinterpreted the passage , and there is a further point in the gibe . I have just found a character ...
Dr. Johnson suggested that Gloucester was called Aesop in the quoted lines " on account of his crookedness , " but I think he misinterpreted the passage , and there is a further point in the gibe . I have just found a character ...
Pagina 4
Joined ploughing or reaping , joined at the turf , joined to fight , joined to rain , are usual . Compare Grafton , i . 30 : " At the length they ioyned battaile and met together nere a Ryuer called Stoore " ; and again p . 238.
Joined ploughing or reaping , joined at the turf , joined to fight , joined to rain , are usual . Compare Grafton , i . 30 : " At the length they ioyned battaile and met together nere a Ryuer called Stoore " ; and again p . 238.
Pagina 13
46 , but not where the crown is called in question . 205. Sennet ] Only appears as a stage- direction in Shakespeare . A special sounding of the trumpets . 206. my castle ] “ to Wakefield to my castle . " Q is useful .
46 , but not where the crown is called in question . 205. Sennet ] Only appears as a stage- direction in Shakespeare . A special sounding of the trumpets . 206. my castle ] “ to Wakefield to my castle . " Q is useful .
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