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Pagina xiii
33 the words in Q , " That now towards Barwicke doth poste amaine , " are omitted ; they have been used in scene v . 128 in the final play . Act III . Scene i . Some natural touches are happily added to the deer - stalking scene .
33 the words in Q , " That now towards Barwicke doth poste amaine , " are omitted ; they have been used in scene v . 128 in the final play . Act III . Scene i . Some natural touches are happily added to the deer - stalking scene .
Pagina xxxii
III . v . ( 58 , a ) : " to girt Natolia's walls with siege . " III . iii . 7. We'll pull his plumes and take away his train . Tamburlaine , Part I. 1. i . ( 7 , b ) : " Tamburlaine That as I hear , doth mean to pull my plumes .
III . v . ( 58 , a ) : " to girt Natolia's walls with siege . " III . iii . 7. We'll pull his plumes and take away his train . Tamburlaine , Part I. 1. i . ( 7 , b ) : " Tamburlaine That as I hear , doth mean to pull my plumes .
Pagina 18
Then noble An oath sworne before a lawfull magistrate Q. is none but doth vsurpe your right Q. heart ] 20-22 . And yet your grace stands 14. outrun you ] escape from you . Compare 2 Henry VI . v . iii .
Then noble An oath sworne before a lawfull magistrate Q. is none but doth vsurpe your right Q. heart ] 20-22 . And yet your grace stands 14. outrun you ] escape from you . Compare 2 Henry VI . v . iii .
Pagina 28
What valour were it , when a cur doth grin , For one to thrust his hand between his teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? It is war's prize to take all vantages , And ten to one is no impeach of valour .
What valour were it , when a cur doth grin , For one to thrust his hand between his teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? It is war's prize to take all vantages , And ten to one is no impeach of valour .
Pagina 31
... Carde of Fancie ( Grosart , iv . 102 ) , 1587 ) , and repeated in Greene's Orpharion , a ' Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud ; SC . IV . ] 31 KING HENRY THE SIXTH.
... Carde of Fancie ( Grosart , iv . 102 ) , 1587 ) , and repeated in Greene's Orpharion , a ' Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud ; SC . IV . ] 31 KING HENRY THE SIXTH.
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