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... word is , as Craig suggests , probably due to his reading of Chaucer , who uses the word in the sense of pomp , outward show , ceremony . See the Knightes Tale , 10 , C. T. , 868 ( Skeat ) : " And weddede the queene Ipolita , And ...
... word is , as Craig suggests , probably due to his reading of Chaucer , who uses the word in the sense of pomp , outward show , ceremony . See the Knightes Tale , 10 , C. T. , 868 ( Skeat ) : " And weddede the queene Ipolita , And ...
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... word or words of a speech serving as a signal or direction to an- other actor to enter . See Strype , Ec- clesiastical Memorials , iii . App . xi . 31 , " Amen must be answered to the thanksgevyng , not as to a man's q in a playe . Cf ...
... word or words of a speech serving as a signal or direction to an- other actor to enter . See Strype , Ec- clesiastical Memorials , iii . App . xi . 31 , " Amen must be answered to the thanksgevyng , not as to a man's q in a playe . Cf ...
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... word without any intermission , as thus : bemoaning the departure of a dear friend : 328. mows ] Editor ; brows 339. his ] this F 3 , 4 . " All Thisby's lamentation till now runs in regular rhyme and metre . I suspect , therefore , the ...
... word without any intermission , as thus : bemoaning the departure of a dear friend : 328. mows ] Editor ; brows 339. his ] this F 3 , 4 . " All Thisby's lamentation till now runs in regular rhyme and metre . I suspect , therefore , the ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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