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Pagina xviii
... Warwick's speech is lengthened by a few lines on his eyes , but suggested by Henry the Fifth's eyes in I Henry VI . ( I. i . 12-14 ) , from Spenser's old dragon . The tag at the end in the style of Seneca is transposed from lower ...
... Warwick's speech is lengthened by a few lines on his eyes , but suggested by Henry the Fifth's eyes in I Henry VI . ( I. i . 12-14 ) , from Spenser's old dragon . The tag at the end in the style of Seneca is transposed from lower ...
Pagina xxi
Ye see I drink the water of my eye . Other Q readings are accepted , or were accepted by different editors , but I have confined myself to those in the Cambridge Shakespeare ( 1895 ) . I may have overlooked some , one or two I reject in ...
Ye see I drink the water of my eye . Other Q readings are accepted , or were accepted by different editors , but I have confined myself to those in the Cambridge Shakespeare ( 1895 ) . I may have overlooked some , one or two I reject in ...
Pagina xxiv
Dazzle mine eyes , or do I see three suns ? Soliman and Perseda , 244 : Dasell mine eyes , or ist Lucinas chaine . " In Q. 66 II . i . 91-92 . Nay if thou be that princely eagle's bird , Show thy descent by gazing ' gainst the sun .
Dazzle mine eyes , or do I see three suns ? Soliman and Perseda , 244 : Dasell mine eyes , or ist Lucinas chaine . " In Q. 66 II . i . 91-92 . Nay if thou be that princely eagle's bird , Show thy descent by gazing ' gainst the sun .
Pagina xxvii
Lu- crece , 709 : " With heavy eye , knit brows . " In Q ( True Tragedy ) . 1. i . 95. Blotting from books ( of memory ) and Richard II . Lucrece , 948 : " blot old books and alter their contents . " Not in Q. III . ii .
Lu- crece , 709 : " With heavy eye , knit brows . " In Q ( True Tragedy ) . 1. i . 95. Blotting from books ( of memory ) and Richard II . Lucrece , 948 : " blot old books and alter their contents . " Not in Q. III . ii .
Pagina xli
... is to be noted the adages used are such as were familiar and older than Shakespeare's time . In Richard III . , In Richard III . , Gloucester gives " Jack became a gentleman " ( I. iii . 72 ) ; “ eyes drop mill- stones " ( I. iii .
... is to be noted the adages used are such as were familiar and older than Shakespeare's time . In Richard III . , In Richard III . , Gloucester gives " Jack became a gentleman " ( I. iii . 72 ) ; “ eyes drop mill- stones " ( I. iii .
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