The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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... and poetisation ( if such a barbarous word may be used ) . No kind word has been said yet in favour of the Q text . But it is of value in its own readings a few times . Q Reading . I. i . II . Is either XX THE THIRD PART OF.
... and poetisation ( if such a barbarous word may be used ) . No kind word has been said yet in favour of the Q text . But it is of value in its own readings a few times . Q Reading . I. i . II . Is either XX THE THIRD PART OF.
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... Reading . Is either slaine or wounded dangerous . When I return with victorie to the field ( corrected Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ) . till thy blood , Congealed with this . Omitted Ff . like the Night - Owles lazie flight , Or like a lazie thresher ...
... Reading . Is either slaine or wounded dangerous . When I return with victorie to the field ( corrected Ff 2 , 3 , 4 ) . till thy blood , Congealed with this . Omitted Ff . like the Night - Owles lazie flight , Or like a lazie thresher ...
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... reading Tamburlaine carefully for this study with word lists of my own compilation , of Spenser ( up to 1591 ) , of Peele , of Greene , and with the Henry VI . group beside me , two continual facts enforced themselves . One was the con ...
... reading Tamburlaine carefully for this study with word lists of my own compilation , of Spenser ( up to 1591 ) , of Peele , of Greene , and with the Henry VI . group beside me , two continual facts enforced themselves . One was the con ...
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... reading of the Folio is to be altered to that of the Quarto , harmony would demand the whole " " Twas mine in- heritance . " The alteration of " king- dom " to " earldom " here " only exhibits the same meaning more obscurely " ( Malone ) ...
... reading of the Folio is to be altered to that of the Quarto , harmony would demand the whole " " Twas mine in- heritance . " The alteration of " king- dom " to " earldom " here " only exhibits the same meaning more obscurely " ( Malone ) ...
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... readers . battle . Occurs thrice later in this play , III . iii . 235 ; v . i . 63 and 77 . Marlowe uses the old phrase similarly : " What should we do but bid them battle straight " ( Tamburlaine , Part I. II . ii . ( 14 , a ) ) . 74 ...
... readers . battle . Occurs thrice later in this play , III . iii . 235 ; v . i . 63 and 77 . Marlowe uses the old phrase similarly : " What should we do but bid them battle straight " ( Tamburlaine , Part I. II . ii . ( 14 , a ) ) . 74 ...
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