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Página xvii
Stand upon terms " and " stand upon points " are both in Q ; the last only is preserved . Both are used by Greene , but are not peculiar to him , and little in it can be his . The stereotyped expressions , " well I wot ( 82 ) , " salve ...
Stand upon terms " and " stand upon points " are both in Q ; the last only is preserved . Both are used by Greene , but are not peculiar to him , and little in it can be his . The stereotyped expressions , " well I wot ( 82 ) , " salve ...
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Let us see how it stands with regard to this later play of Kyd's and our quintet . Soliman and Perseda , with the ex- cellent Basilisco and Piston , the former referred to by Shake- speare in King John , was a very popular play .
Let us see how it stands with regard to this later play of Kyd's and our quintet . Soliman and Perseda , with the ex- cellent Basilisco and Piston , the former referred to by Shake- speare in King John , was a very popular play .
Página xlv
stand on a .. point . 2 Henry VI . 1. i . 216 ; True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . IV . viii . 27 , " upon " ) ; 3 Henry VI . iv . vii . 58. And Mid- summer Night's Dream . sumptuous . 1 Henry VI . v . i . 20 ; 2 Henry VI . 1. iii .
stand on a .. point . 2 Henry VI . 1. i . 216 ; True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . IV . viii . 27 , " upon " ) ; 3 Henry VI . iv . vii . 58. And Mid- summer Night's Dream . sumptuous . 1 Henry VI . v . i . 20 ; 2 Henry VI . 1. iii .
Página xlvii
And in Richard III . stand • · stay not to expostulate . let's go make speed . Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . v . ii . 72 ) ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . 11. v . 135. And in Two Gentlemen of Verona . thickest throng . ( at 11. iii .
And in Richard III . stand • · stay not to expostulate . let's go make speed . Contention ( at 2 Henry VI . v . ii . 72 ) ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . 11. v . 135. And in Two Gentlemen of Verona . thickest throng . ( at 11. iii .
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Exeter , thou art a traitor to the crown In following this usurping Henry . 80 Clif . Whom should he follow but his natural king ? War . True , Clifford : and that's Richard , Duke of York . 85 K. Hen . And shall I stand , and thou sit ...
Exeter , thou art a traitor to the crown In following this usurping Henry . 80 Clif . Whom should he follow but his natural king ? War . True , Clifford : and that's Richard , Duke of York . 85 K. Hen . And shall I stand , and thou sit ...
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