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Why via , to London will we march amaine . 11. ii . 133. Rich . Whoever got thee • · ( 11. vi . 8. The common people swarm like summer flies . III . iii . 124. his love was an eternall plant . v . i . 81. [ takes his red rose out of his ...
Why via , to London will we march amaine . 11. ii . 133. Rich . Whoever got thee • · ( 11. vi . 8. The common people swarm like summer flies . III . iii . 124. his love was an eternall plant . v . i . 81. [ takes his red rose out of his ...
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... I set up her statue [ Q ] , And march about it . " Not in Q. III . ii . 340. That I may dew it with my mournful tears . Tamburlaine , Part II . IV . ii . ( 63 , b ) : " this earth , dew'd with thy brinish tears , Affords no herbs .
... I set up her statue [ Q ] , And march about it . " Not in Q. III . ii . 340. That I may dew it with my mournful tears . Tamburlaine , Part II . IV . ii . ( 63 , b ) : " this earth , dew'd with thy brinish tears , Affords no herbs .
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91. with colours spread March'd through the city to the palace gates . Tamburlaine , Part I. Iv . i . ( 25 , a ) : " Hath spread his colours to our high disgrace . " Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. iii . ( 48 , a ) : “ Under my colours March ...
91. with colours spread March'd through the city to the palace gates . Tamburlaine , Part I. Iv . i . ( 25 , a ) : " Hath spread his colours to our high disgrace . " Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. iii . ( 48 , a ) : “ Under my colours March ...
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The Daily Tele- graph , 18th March , 1908 . This is " parvis componere magna , " but the positions and the practice at the final production of a play must be ever alike . Enough has been said upon the development of the lead- ing ...
The Daily Tele- graph , 18th March , 1908 . This is " parvis componere magna , " but the positions and the practice at the final production of a play must be ever alike . Enough has been said upon the development of the lead- ing ...
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EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King Edward the Fourth , EDMUND , Earl of Rutland , GEORGE , afterwards Duke of Clarence , RICHARD , afterwards Duke of Gloucester , DUKE OF NORFOLK , MARQUESS OF MONTAGUE , EARL OF WARWICK , his Sons ...
EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King Edward the Fourth , EDMUND , Earl of Rutland , GEORGE , afterwards Duke of Clarence , RICHARD , afterwards Duke of Gloucester , DUKE OF NORFOLK , MARQUESS OF MONTAGUE , EARL OF WARWICK , his Sons ...
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