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Página xix
... speak , considering he is dead , nil nisi necessarium . He was of singuler plesaunce , the verye supporter , and , to no man's disgrace bee this intended ( Chettle was a play - writer ) the only Comedian of a vulgar writer in this ...
... speak , considering he is dead , nil nisi necessarium . He was of singuler plesaunce , the verye supporter , and , to no man's disgrace bee this intended ( Chettle was a play - writer ) the only Comedian of a vulgar writer in this ...
Página xxi
... speaking very generally , and only with regard to 1 , 2 and 3 Henry VI . But there is so much in Fleay that rouses opposition that I will not inflict myself upon him much longer . He entirely agrees with Mr. Simpson that the Groats ...
... speaking very generally , and only with regard to 1 , 2 and 3 Henry VI . But there is so much in Fleay that rouses opposition that I will not inflict myself upon him much longer . He entirely agrees with Mr. Simpson that the Groats ...
Página xxxvi
... III . But " best blood of the Realme " in Q is not much more unsuitable to Cade ( speaking of himself ) than his " unconquered soul " in Part II . Too many cooks spoilt Cade . There are signs of Nashe xxxvi THE SECOND PART OF.
... III . But " best blood of the Realme " in Q is not much more unsuitable to Cade ( speaking of himself ) than his " unconquered soul " in Part II . Too many cooks spoilt Cade . There are signs of Nashe xxxvi THE SECOND PART OF.
Página xl
... speaking they do . See I. iii . 75 ; II . i . 17 ; III . ii . 103 ; III . ii . 162 ; III . ii . 315 ; III . ii . 358 ; III . ii . 371 , 391 ; III . ii . 403 ; III . iii . 16 ; IV . i . 62 ; IV . i . 84 , 85 ; IV . ii . 124 ; IV . ii ...
... speaking they do . See I. iii . 75 ; II . i . 17 ; III . ii . 103 ; III . ii . 162 ; III . ii . 315 ; III . ii . 358 ; III . ii . 371 , 391 ; III . ii . 403 ; III . iii . 16 ; IV . i . 62 ; IV . i . 84 , 85 ; IV . ii . 124 ; IV . ii ...
Página xlviii
... speak if any sparke of life remaine . " v . iv . 70 . I need not add more fuel to your fire . See above ( Part II . i . 302 ) for this expression from The Spanish Tragedy . IV . V. v . 42 . v . v . 62 . Marry , and shall . See at 2 ...
... speak if any sparke of life remaine . " v . iv . 70 . I need not add more fuel to your fire . See above ( Part II . i . 302 ) for this expression from The Spanish Tragedy . IV . V. v . 42 . v . v . 62 . Marry , and shall . See at 2 ...
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Página 28 - ... me bread and water, being a king ; So that, for want of sleep and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numb'd, And whether I have limbs or no, I know not.
Página vii - The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the sixt. Diuided into two Parts : And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for TP" A small quarto, containing 64 leaves, A to Q in fours.