The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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Pagina xxxiii
... means to give you battle presently . Tamburlaine , Part II . v . iii . ( 71 , a ) : " Death with armies of Cimmerian spirits Gives battle ' gainst the heart of Tamburlaine . " V. iii . 11. familiar spirits . . . Out of the powerful ...
... means to give you battle presently . Tamburlaine , Part II . v . iii . ( 71 , a ) : " Death with armies of Cimmerian spirits Gives battle ' gainst the heart of Tamburlaine . " V. iii . 11. familiar spirits . . . Out of the powerful ...
Pagina xxxvi
... meaning . But it is interesting to note a few special points amongst these illustrations . For example , is there not a mocking intention at 2 Henry VI . II . i . 162 , where whole towns are made to fly ? —a mocking of Marlowe's ...
... meaning . But it is interesting to note a few special points amongst these illustrations . For example , is there not a mocking intention at 2 Henry VI . II . i . 162 , where whole towns are made to fly ? —a mocking of Marlowe's ...
Pagina xlii
... mean . Dr. Johnson suggested that Gloucester was called Aesop in the quoted lines " on account of his crookedness ... meaning well enough . " REAPPEARING PASSAGES . Continuity of authorship evidence : or expressions xlii THE THIRD PART OF.
... mean . Dr. Johnson suggested that Gloucester was called Aesop in the quoted lines " on account of his crookedness ... meaning well enough . " REAPPEARING PASSAGES . Continuity of authorship evidence : or expressions xlii THE THIRD PART OF.
Pagina xliv
... meaning ) ; blood - sucking sighs . 3 Henry VI . IV . iv . 22 . choked with ambition . 1 Henry VI . II . iv . 112 , II . v . 123 ; 2 Henry VI . III . i . 143 . lavish tongue . 1 Henry VI . п . v . 47 ; Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . iv ...
... meaning ) ; blood - sucking sighs . 3 Henry VI . IV . iv . 22 . choked with ambition . 1 Henry VI . II . iv . 112 , II . v . 123 ; 2 Henry VI . III . i . 143 . lavish tongue . 1 Henry VI . п . v . 47 ; Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . iv ...
Pagina 4
... taking " battles " to mean troops simplifies the expression . See Kyd , Spanish Tragedy , 1. iii . 60 : - " When both the armies were in battell ioynd . " And this the regal seat : possess it , York 4 [ ACT I. THE THIRD PART OF.
... taking " battles " to mean troops simplifies the expression . See Kyd , Spanish Tragedy , 1. iii . 60 : - " When both the armies were in battell ioynd . " And this the regal seat : possess it , York 4 [ ACT I. THE THIRD PART OF.
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