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Pagina xviii
One interesting line ( at 80 ) , " Et tu Brute , wilt thou stab Cæsar too ? " omitted here , is impanelled into Julius Cæsar , III . i . 77. Gloucester is allowed an extra speech or two , in- cluding proverbs ( 49 ) .
One interesting line ( at 80 ) , " Et tu Brute , wilt thou stab Cæsar too ? " omitted here , is impanelled into Julius Cæsar , III . i . 77. Gloucester is allowed an extra speech or two , in- cluding proverbs ( 49 ) .
Pagina xxiv
Nay if thou be that princely eagle's bird , Show thy descent by gazing ' gainst the sun . Soliman and Perseda , 111. i . 85 : " As ayre bred Eagles , if they once perceiue That any of their broode but close their sight When they should ...
Nay if thou be that princely eagle's bird , Show thy descent by gazing ' gainst the sun . Soliman and Perseda , 111. i . 85 : " As ayre bred Eagles , if they once perceiue That any of their broode but close their sight When they should ...
Pagina xxxii
( 16 , a ) : " Thou breakst the law of arms , unless thou kneel . " Probably earlier . ACT IV . 66 " " IV . i . 97 . Vile and ignominious terms . Tamburlaine , Part II . v . i . ( 69 , a ) : " vile and ignominious servitude .
( 16 , a ) : " Thou breakst the law of arms , unless thou kneel . " Probably earlier . ACT IV . 66 " " IV . i . 97 . Vile and ignominious terms . Tamburlaine , Part II . v . i . ( 69 , a ) : " vile and ignominious servitude .
Pagina xxxiii
( 65 , a ) : “ O thou that sway'st the region under earth a king as absolute as Jove . " • v . iii . 155. Free from oppression or the stroke of war . Tamburlaine , Part . I. II . v . ( 16 , b ) : “ Since he is yielded to the stroke of ...
( 65 , a ) : “ O thou that sway'st the region under earth a king as absolute as Jove . " • v . iii . 155. Free from oppression or the stroke of war . Tamburlaine , Part . I. II . v . ( 16 , b ) : “ Since he is yielded to the stroke of ...
Pagina xxxiv
O thou eternal Mover of the heavens ! Tamburlaine , Part I. iv . ii . ( 26 , b ) : " The chiefest god , first mover of that sphere . " Not in Q. ACT IV . IV . i . 48. Jove sometimes went disguised , and why not I ? Tambur- laine ...
O thou eternal Mover of the heavens ! Tamburlaine , Part I. iv . ii . ( 26 , b ) : " The chiefest god , first mover of that sphere . " Not in Q. ACT IV . IV . i . 48. Jove sometimes went disguised , and why not I ? Tambur- laine ...
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