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Página xii
... once to lay them out in order . One observation I will venture on here ( and I propose to prove it later , here or elsewhere ) ; it is this : Spenser's influence on the plays of this date has not received sufficient attention . Marlowe ...
... once to lay them out in order . One observation I will venture on here ( and I propose to prove it later , here or elsewhere ) ; it is this : Spenser's influence on the plays of this date has not received sufficient attention . Marlowe ...
Página xiv
... once more yield the ghost . Without to . Twice again in Henry VIII . Uncommon in Elizabethan writers . " Whose fathers he causd murthered in these warres " ( George - a - Greene ) . Greene wrote a sketch of this scene , but it is mainly ...
... once more yield the ghost . Without to . Twice again in Henry VIII . Uncommon in Elizabethan writers . " Whose fathers he causd murthered in these warres " ( George - a - Greene ) . Greene wrote a sketch of this scene , but it is mainly ...
Página xvi
... once in All's Well That Ends Well . Greene is very fond of it as suitable to his favourite air of bravado , which shows itself in this scene . Greene has it in James the Fourth and twice in Alphonsus . Compare " Presumptuous Viceroy ...
... once in All's Well That Ends Well . Greene is very fond of it as suitable to his favourite air of bravado , which shows itself in this scene . Greene has it in James the Fourth and twice in Alphonsus . Compare " Presumptuous Viceroy ...
Página xxxi
... once that this inversion is found in and charac- terises all of them . It seems to or was deemed to lend a sort of solemn stiffness to the style . " When I perhaps compounded am with clay " is a good instance in Shakespeare's Sonnets ...
... once that this inversion is found in and charac- terises all of them . It seems to or was deemed to lend a sort of solemn stiffness to the style . " When I perhaps compounded am with clay " is a good instance in Shakespeare's Sonnets ...
Página xxxv
... once developing it as Peele does . Marlowe has " thrice - noble , " " thrice - renowned , " " thrice - welcome " in Tamburlaine , Part I .; and " thrice - worthy " in Tamburlaine , Part II . Peele went only a little way therefore in ...
... once developing it as Peele does . Marlowe has " thrice - noble , " " thrice - renowned , " " thrice - welcome " in Tamburlaine , Part I .; and " thrice - worthy " in Tamburlaine , Part II . Peele went only a little way therefore in ...
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Página 65 - Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
Página xxv - Few of the university pen plays well; they smell too much of that writer Ovid and that writer Metamorphosis, and talk too much of Proserpina and Jupiter. Why, here's our fellow Shakespeare puts them all down, aye, and Ben Jonson too.
Página 4 - HUNG be the heavens with black, yield day to night ! Comets, importing change of times and states, Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky, And with them scourge the bad revolting stars, That have consented unto Henry's death ! King Henry the Fifth, too famous to live long ! England ne'er lost a king of so much worth.
Página 24 - Glory is like a circle in the water, Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, Till, by broad spreading, it disperse to nought.