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... . The changes are mostly in order to obtain metrical verse . Note " get thee gone " ( 258 ) , said to King Henry , which is placed for " therefore be still " ( Q ) . The latter occurs , to King KING HENRY THE SIXTH ix.
... . The changes are mostly in order to obtain metrical verse . Note " get thee gone " ( 258 ) , said to King Henry , which is placed for " therefore be still " ( Q ) . The latter occurs , to King KING HENRY THE SIXTH ix.
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... thee " ( 67 ) , has been brought forward in support of Greene's author- ship from its resemblance to a passage in his Alphonsus . But the likeness is vague , and the sentiment is frequent , and to be found where Shakespeare knew it , in ...
... thee " ( 67 ) , has been brought forward in support of Greene's author- ship from its resemblance to a passage in his Alphonsus . But the likeness is vague , and the sentiment is frequent , and to be found where Shakespeare knew it , in ...
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... 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 hat . ( v . ii . 44. Which sounded like a clamour in a vault . v . iv . 75 ...
... 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 hat . ( v . ii . 44. Which sounded like a clamour in a vault . v . iv . 75 ...
Página xxvi
... thee to Hell ( v . vi . 67 ) ; ramping lion ( v . ii . 13 ) . Of these , entreat him fair , lukewarm blood , younker prancing to his love , prime of youth , night's black mantle , are not in Q. Enough possibly remains to show that ...
... thee to Hell ( v . vi . 67 ) ; ramping lion ( v . ii . 13 ) . Of these , entreat him fair , lukewarm blood , younker prancing to his love , prime of youth , night's black mantle , are not in Q. Enough possibly remains to show that ...
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... thee with . Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. v . ( 58 , a ) : " to girt Natolia's walls with siege . " III . iii . 7. We'll pull his plumes and take away his train . Tamburlaine , Part I. 1. i . ( 7 , b ) : " Tamburlaine That as I hear , doth ...
... thee with . Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. v . ( 58 , a ) : " to girt Natolia's walls with siege . " III . iii . 7. We'll pull his plumes and take away his train . Tamburlaine , Part I. 1. i . ( 7 , b ) : " Tamburlaine That as I hear , doth ...
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