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... compare the first and second parts of the Troublesome Raigne with the corre- sponding parts of King John , we find that the 1822 lines of the first part of the Troublesome Raigne have been expanded by Shakespeare into 1987 in King John ...
... compare the first and second parts of the Troublesome Raigne with the corre- sponding parts of King John , we find that the 1822 lines of the first part of the Troublesome Raigne have been expanded by Shakespeare into 1987 in King John ...
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... compare only the figures relating to Richard and John , we find that the first and last are in favour of the earlier date of Richard while the other two are against it . The tests therefore are at least not against the earlier date of ...
... compare only the figures relating to Richard and John , we find that the first and last are in favour of the earlier date of Richard while the other two are against it . The tests therefore are at least not against the earlier date of ...
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... Compare v . i . 50 , 51 : " inferior eyes , That borrow 3 5 their behaviours from the great , " and Faulconbridge's embassy to the French , v . ii . 128 , 129 : " Now hear our English king ; For thus his royalty doth speak in me . ' 9 ...
... Compare v . i . 50 , 51 : " inferior eyes , That borrow 3 5 their behaviours from the great , " and Faulconbridge's embassy to the French , v . ii . 128 , 129 : " Now hear our English king ; For thus his royalty doth speak in me . ' 9 ...
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... Compare Milton's Comus , line 50 : " On Circe's iland fell . " 10. the territories ] There is no other case of the use of " the terri- tories " in this way by Shakespeare . One is tempted to suggest either " and the territories Of ...
... Compare Milton's Comus , line 50 : " On Circe's iland fell . " 10. the territories ] There is no other case of the use of " the terri- tories " in this way by Shakespeare . One is tempted to suggest either " and the territories Of ...
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... Compare note on line 17 supra . Fleay wished to treat it as a plural noun , but if we take it in the more abstract sense this is unnecessary . 38. fearful - bloody ] Mr. Craig sug- gests the hyphen - a typically Shake- Shakespeare does ...
... Compare note on line 17 supra . Fleay wished to treat it as a plural noun , but if we take it in the more abstract sense this is unnecessary . 38. fearful - bloody ] Mr. Craig sug- gests the hyphen - a typically Shake- Shakespeare does ...
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