The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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Pagina xxviii
... hear falcon's I. iv . 28. quenchless fury . Lucrece , 1554 : " quenchless fire . " In Q. ( Common earlier ? Marlowe . ) Lucrece , 781 : " Ere he arrive his I. iv . 34. at the noontide prick . weary noontide prick . " In Q. II . ii . 15 ...
... hear falcon's I. iv . 28. quenchless fury . Lucrece , 1554 : " quenchless fire . " In Q. ( Common earlier ? Marlowe . ) Lucrece , 781 : " Ere he arrive his I. iv . 34. at the noontide prick . weary noontide prick . " In Q. II . ii . 15 ...
Pagina xxxii
... hear , doth mean to pull my plumes . ' " " · III . iv . 38. The law of arms is such That whoso draws a sword . Tamburlaine , Part I. 11. iv . ( 16 , a ) : " Thou breakst the law of arms , unless thou kneel . " Probably earlier . ACT IV ...
... hear , doth mean to pull my plumes . ' " " · III . iv . 38. The law of arms is such That whoso draws a sword . Tamburlaine , Part I. 11. iv . ( 16 , a ) : " Thou breakst the law of arms , unless thou kneel . " Probably earlier . ACT IV ...
Pagina xli
... hears little , says not much , and thinks the more . At IV . vii . 25 he has a fox proverb I have not traced , and in the first scene of Act v . , " strike while the iron is hot , " is his , immediately after a card saying . Later , V ...
... hears little , says not much , and thinks the more . At IV . vii . 25 he has a fox proverb I have not traced , and in the first scene of Act v . , " strike while the iron is hot , " is his , immediately after a card saying . Later , V ...
Pagina 6
... 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 to have a bel at his heele , answered thus . " 50. lords ...
... 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 to have a bel at his heele , answered thus . " 50. lords ...
Pagina 9
... hear him , lords ; And be you silent and attentive too , For he that interrupts him shall not live . K. Hen . Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly throne , Wherein my grandsire and my father sat ? No : first shall war unpeople this ...
... hear him , lords ; And be you silent and attentive too , For he that interrupts him shall not live . K. Hen . Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly throne , Wherein my grandsire and my father sat ? No : first shall war unpeople this ...
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