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Pagina xxxiii
( 31 , a ) : “ I fear the custom . . . Will never be dis- pens'd with till our deaths . " ... 2 HENRY VI . AND Tamburlaine . ACT I. 1. i . 16. The fairest queen that ever king received . Tamburlaine , Part II . 111. v .
( 31 , a ) : “ I fear the custom . . . Will never be dis- pens'd with till our deaths . " ... 2 HENRY VI . AND Tamburlaine . ACT I. 1. i . 16. The fairest queen that ever king received . Tamburlaine , Part II . 111. v .
Pagina 6
... marking what he tells With trembling fear , as fowl hear falcon's bells . " The bell was attached above the foot . So in Greene's Tullies Love ( Grosart , vii . 116 ) : " Lentulus , willing to make flight at the foule , and yet not ...
... marking what he tells With trembling fear , as fowl hear falcon's bells . " The bell was attached above the foot . So in Greene's Tullies Love ( Grosart , vii . 116 ) : " Lentulus , willing to make flight at the foule , and yet not ...
Pagina 20
What ! think'st thou that we fear them ? Edward and Richard , you shall stay with me ; My brother Montague shall post to London : Let noble Warwick , Cobham , and the rest , Whom we have left protectors of the king , With powerful ...
What ! think'st thou that we fear them ? Edward and Richard , you shall stay with me ; My brother Montague shall post to London : Let noble Warwick , Cobham , and the rest , Whom we have left protectors of the king , With powerful ...
Pagina 21
Brother , I go ; I'll win them , fear it not : And thus most humbly I do take my leave . 60 [ Exit . Enter Sir JOHN and Sir HUGH MORTIMER . York . Sir John and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine uncles , You are come to Sandal in a happy hour ...
Brother , I go ; I'll win them , fear it not : And thus most humbly I do take my leave . 60 [ Exit . Enter Sir JOHN and Sir HUGH MORTIMER . York . Sir John and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine uncles , You are come to Sandal in a happy hour ...
Pagina 22
How now ! is he dead already ? or is it fear That makes him close his eyes ? I'll open them . Rut . So looks the pent - up lion o'er the wretch That trembles under his devouring paws ; · · · ΙΟ SCENE III . Alarums ] Alarmes Q ( omitted ...
How now ! is he dead already ? or is it fear That makes him close his eyes ? I'll open them . Rut . So looks the pent - up lion o'er the wretch That trembles under his devouring paws ; · · · ΙΟ SCENE III . Alarums ] Alarmes Q ( omitted ...
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