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Pagina xxxviii
The expressions quoted from Part III . are of no special significance , excepting that a few of them are unmistakable echoes . They are more often than not in The True Tragedy ( Q ) , as must needs be the case , these plays ( 3 Henry VI ...
The expressions quoted from Part III . are of no special significance , excepting that a few of them are unmistakable echoes . They are more often than not in The True Tragedy ( Q ) , as must needs be the case , these plays ( 3 Henry VI ...
Pagina xxxix
These arms shall be thy sepulchre , " quoted in 3 Henry VI . II . v . 114 . There is one argument to be adduced here in this connec- tion . When Marlowe saw Shakespeare helping himself to phrases from Tamburlaine , would he not feel ...
These arms shall be thy sepulchre , " quoted in 3 Henry VI . II . v . 114 . There is one argument to be adduced here in this connec- tion . When Marlowe saw Shakespeare helping himself to phrases from Tamburlaine , would he not feel ...
Pagina xli
II - 12 , an often - quoted distich on the thief , the bush and suspicion of an " officer , " is his . Was this a stage tradition ? Has it anything to do with Burbage's acting the part of Richard III . ? It is a sort of speciality that ...
II - 12 , an often - quoted distich on the thief , the bush and suspicion of an " officer , " is his . Was this a stage tradition ? Has it anything to do with Burbage's acting the part of Richard III . ? It is a sort of speciality that ...
Pagina xlii
Dr. Johnson suggested that Gloucester was called Aesop in the quoted lines " on account of his crookedness , " but I think he misinterpreted the passage , and there is a further point in the gibe . I have just found a character ...
Dr. Johnson suggested that Gloucester was called Aesop in the quoted lines " on account of his crookedness , " but I think he misinterpreted the passage , and there is a further point in the gibe . I have just found a character ...
Pagina 3
518 , quoted at " Ascribes the glory to God " ( Henry VI . III . iv . 10-12 ) . 5. retreat ] Used here with reference to the bugle call or sounding of retreat . See note at " sound retreat " ( 2 Henry VI . IV . viii .
518 , quoted at " Ascribes the glory to God " ( Henry VI . III . iv . 10-12 ) . 5. retreat ] Used here with reference to the bugle call or sounding of retreat . See note at " sound retreat " ( 2 Henry VI . IV . viii .
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