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... lord " to " liege " ( 9 , 33 ) . One of many so - called proofs of Greene's work is explained away ( 47 , 48 , note ) , like the " well I wot " at line 134. Another very stale word , " princely " ( 58 ) , is ex- pelled . Grammar is ...
... lord " to " liege " ( 9 , 33 ) . One of many so - called proofs of Greene's work is explained away ( 47 , 48 , note ) , like the " well I wot " at line 134. Another very stale word , " princely " ( 58 ) , is ex- pelled . Grammar is ...
Página xxxii
... lord , Let me accom- pany my gracious mother . ” II . i . 80. I have loaden me with many spoils . Tamburlaine , Part I. 1. i . ( 8 , a ) : “ milk - white steeds of mine all loaden with the heads of killed men . " Note " of mine " here ...
... lord , Let me accom- pany my gracious mother . ” II . i . 80. I have loaden me with many spoils . Tamburlaine , Part I. 1. i . ( 8 , a ) : “ milk - white steeds of mine all loaden with the heads of killed men . " Note " of mine " here ...
Página xxxv
... lord , and leave us to our fortune . Tamburlaine , Part II . III . iv . ( 57 , a ) : “ Come , good my lord , and let us haste from hence . " ( Note " from hence " several times in Henry VI . ) In Q. Tamburlaine , Part II . III . ii ...
... lord , and leave us to our fortune . Tamburlaine , Part II . III . iv . ( 57 , a ) : “ Come , good my lord , and let us haste from hence . " ( Note " from hence " several times in Henry VI . ) In Q. Tamburlaine , Part II . III . ii ...
Página xxxvi
... lords . Tamburlaine , Part I. 1. ii . ( 12 , b ) : " Make much of them , gentle Theridamas . " In Q. V. iii . I. ACT V. Thus far our fortune keeps an upward course . Tamburlaine , Part I. 11. i . ( 13 , a ) : " Thus far are we toward ...
... lords . Tamburlaine , Part I. 1. ii . ( 12 , b ) : " Make much of them , gentle Theridamas . " In Q. V. iii . I. ACT V. Thus far our fortune keeps an upward course . Tamburlaine , Part I. 11. i . ( 13 , a ) : " Thus far are we toward ...
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... LORD CLIFFORD , on King Henry's side . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King ... LORD HASTINGS , LORD STAFFORD , SIR JOHN MORTIMER , } uncles to the Duke of York . SIR HUGH MORTIMER , HENRY ...
... LORD CLIFFORD , on King Henry's side . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King ... LORD HASTINGS , LORD STAFFORD , SIR JOHN MORTIMER , } uncles to the Duke of York . SIR HUGH MORTIMER , HENRY ...
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