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Pagina xii
Marlowe's " slicing sword " is from Golding . It is very interesting to meet here two lines ( 12-13 ) from 2 Henry VI . v . ii . 13. They are in First Contention , but not in present Q. The " thirsty sword ' here ( Q ) is in Peele's ...
Marlowe's " slicing sword " is from Golding . It is very interesting to meet here two lines ( 12-13 ) from 2 Henry VI . v . ii . 13. They are in First Contention , but not in present Q. The " thirsty sword ' here ( Q ) is in Peele's ...
Pagina xxiii
... thirsty sword lop " ( II . iv . I - 4 ) . ... There are more probably , but this list does not contain enough solidity to build upon . The passages referred to are often found in positions where there is no sign of Peele's style .
... thirsty sword lop " ( II . iv . I - 4 ) . ... There are more probably , but this list does not contain enough solidity to build upon . The passages referred to are often found in positions where there is no sign of Peele's style .
Pagina xxv
18 : With my Sword presse in the thickest thronges . Cornelia , v . i . 183-5 : " Bellona . in the thickest throng Cuts In Marlowe . In Q ( Contention and True Tragedy ) . " " v . iv . 78. His realm a slaughter - house , his subjects ...
18 : With my Sword presse in the thickest thronges . Cornelia , v . i . 183-5 : " Bellona . in the thickest throng Cuts In Marlowe . In Q ( Contention and True Tragedy ) . " " v . iv . 78. His realm a slaughter - house , his subjects ...
Pagina xxviii
198. vengeful sword ( and " vengeful waggon , " Titus Androni- cus ) . Sonnet xcix .: : A vengeful canker . " In Q. 66 III . ii . 217 , and 3 Henry VI . v . v . 67. deathsman ( and King Lear ) . Lucrece , 1001 : " deathsman to so base a ...
198. vengeful sword ( and " vengeful waggon , " Titus Androni- cus ) . Sonnet xcix .: : A vengeful canker . " In Q. 66 III . ii . 217 , and 3 Henry VI . v . v . 67. deathsman ( and King Lear ) . Lucrece , 1001 : " deathsman to so base a ...
Pagina xxxii
The law of arms is such That whoso draws a sword . Tamburlaine , Part I. 11. iv . ... ( 11 , a ) : “ look you I should play the orator , " and " Our swords shall play the orators for us . See Table of Continued Expressions .
The law of arms is such That whoso draws a sword . Tamburlaine , Part I. 11. iv . ... ( 11 , a ) : “ look you I should play the orator , " and " Our swords shall play the orators for us . See Table of Continued Expressions .
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