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Página vii
... unto the | Crowne . [ T. C.'s device and motto ] LONDON . Printed by Thomas Creed , for Thomas Millington , | and are to be sold at his shop under Saint Peters | church in Cornwall | 1594. | As I have collated the Contention ( Q 1 ) ...
... unto the | Crowne . [ T. C.'s device and motto ] LONDON . Printed by Thomas Creed , for Thomas Millington , | and are to be sold at his shop under Saint Peters | church in Cornwall | 1594. | As I have collated the Contention ( Q 1 ) ...
Página xxvii
... iteration , as in p . 385 , “ Your words ... tend unto the profit of the king , Whose profit is the profit of the land " ; and the culling of bits of prophecy from Grafton ( or other chroniclers ) , as at p KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxvii.
... iteration , as in p . 385 , “ Your words ... tend unto the profit of the king , Whose profit is the profit of the land " ; and the culling of bits of prophecy from Grafton ( or other chroniclers ) , as at p KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxvii.
Página xli
... unto this wretch's soul . Faerie Queene , II . xi . 8 , 9 : " All those were lawlesse lustes . . . Those same against the bulwarke of the sight Did lay strong siege . " And II . xi . 5 ( in a literal sense ) : " that wicked band of ...
... unto this wretch's soul . Faerie Queene , II . xi . 8 , 9 : " All those were lawlesse lustes . . . Those same against the bulwarke of the sight Did lay strong siege . " And II . xi . 5 ( in a literal sense ) : " that wicked band of ...
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... unto your grace , Forbids me to be lavish of my tongue . James the Fourth ( xiii . 212 ) : " And 13 , 14. substance shadow ] See since thy griefe exceeds in my depart , I note at 1 Henry VI . v . iv . 133-135 . And leave my Dorithea ...
... unto your grace , Forbids me to be lavish of my tongue . James the Fourth ( xiii . 212 ) : " And 13 , 14. substance shadow ] See since thy griefe exceeds in my depart , I note at 1 Henry VI . v . iv . 133-135 . And leave my Dorithea ...
Página 5
... unto Least I should speake more than beseemes a woman ; Let this suffice , my blisse is in your liking , And nothing can make poore Margaret miserable , Vnlesse the frowne of mightie Englands King Q 1. 32-36 . Her sight . . .. my love ...
... unto Least I should speake more than beseemes a woman ; Let this suffice , my blisse is in your liking , And nothing can make poore Margaret miserable , Vnlesse the frowne of mightie Englands King Q 1. 32-36 . Her sight . . .. my love ...
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Arden edition Battle of Alcazar Buck Buckingham Cade's Cardinal Clif Clifford common Compare Peele Contention crown David and Bethsabe death Dick Dict doth Duch Duke Humphrey Duke of Suffolke Duke of Yorke Dyce earlier Edward England Enter Exeunt Faerie Queene France Glou Gloucester Golding's Ovid grace Grafton Greene Greene's Grosart hand hath haue head heart Henry IV Henry VI honour Iohn Jack Cade Jack Straw Jack Straw Hazlitt's King Henry King John Kyd's Locrine London Lord Love's Labour's Lost Madam Marlowe Marlowe's master Nashe night occurs Old Wives Tale omitted Q passage Peele's play protector quotes rebels Richard Richard III Salisbury scene Selimus Shake Shakespeare Simp Sir Clyomon Soliman and Perseda Somerset sonne Spanish Tragedy speak speare speech Spenser Steevens sword Tamburlaine thee thine thou hast Titus Andronicus traitor True Tragedy unto vnto Warwick words Yere
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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.