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Pagina xi
70 ) but by no means always . Several " continuity passages occur in this scene . And constant evidence is given in the notes of Shakespeare's hand . Line 97 is found in Greene's Alphonsus . It is not in Q. The transition verb " refrain ...
70 ) but by no means always . Several " continuity passages occur in this scene . And constant evidence is given in the notes of Shakespeare's hand . Line 97 is found in Greene's Alphonsus . It is not in Q. The transition verb " refrain ...
Pagina xix
Some reminders of Peele , " I mean " ( 7 ) and " easeful " ( 6 ) , are left unchanged . ... Margaret's open- ing speech of eleven by no means bad lines , becomes a splendid utterance of thirty - eight lines , the metaphor of the " ship ...
Some reminders of Peele , " I mean " ( 7 ) and " easeful " ( 6 ) , are left unchanged . ... Margaret's open- ing speech of eleven by no means bad lines , becomes a splendid utterance of thirty - eight lines , the metaphor of the " ship ...
Pagina xxiii
Sometimes , on the other hand , the references are by no means valuable - only I had no better . Marlowe's Tamburlaine has a few of the above . KYD . I have , in Introduction to Part II . , given an assemblage of expressions from The ...
Sometimes , on the other hand , the references are by no means valuable - only I had no better . Marlowe's Tamburlaine has a few of the above . KYD . I have , in Introduction to Part II . , given an assemblage of expressions from The ...
Pagina xxix
Peele did so in a less degree ( Alcazar ) , and by no means so slavishly ( Old Wives Tale , Edward I. ) . Just as they did so , so did Shakespeare adopt a more true mode , in depicting human beings as they are .
Peele did so in a less degree ( Alcazar ) , and by no means so slavishly ( Old Wives Tale , Edward I. ) . Just as they did so , so did Shakespeare adopt a more true mode , in depicting human beings as they are .
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 .
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