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... earlier days — a gift that is badly lost and badly needed in these prosaic artificial times of critical self - consciousness and intro- spection . Peele had the saving gift of humour , in a sort of Shakespearian way , such as few of his ...
... earlier days — a gift that is badly lost and badly needed in these prosaic artificial times of critical self - consciousness and intro- spection . Peele had the saving gift of humour , in a sort of Shakespearian way , such as few of his ...
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... earlier work . This was due perhaps to the Faerie Queene's example , where such methods are largely and suitably used , though not appropriate in dramatic poetry . They were not due to Spenser , but greatly beautified and de- veloped by ...
... earlier work . This was due perhaps to the Faerie Queene's example , where such methods are largely and suitably used , though not appropriate in dramatic poetry . They were not due to Spenser , but greatly beautified and de- veloped by ...
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... earlier work . 1. i . 65 , 66. till term of eighteen months Be full expired . Peele , Sir Clyomon ( Dyce's one - vol . ed . p . 506 ) : " Now are the ten days full ex- pired wherein . " Not in Q. Perhaps merely legal or technical . 1. i ...
... earlier work . 1. i . 65 , 66. till term of eighteen months Be full expired . Peele , Sir Clyomon ( Dyce's one - vol . ed . p . 506 ) : " Now are the ten days full ex- pired wherein . " Not in Q. Perhaps merely legal or technical . 1. i ...
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... earlier in New Eng . Dict . I. ii . 82-86 . In the same speech occurs " And cast their spells in silence of the night . " See 1. iv . 16 , note at " silent of the night " perhaps a mere misprint . " Silence of the night " as in Q again ...
... earlier in New Eng . Dict . I. ii . 82-86 . In the same speech occurs " And cast their spells in silence of the night . " See 1. iv . 16 , note at " silent of the night " perhaps a mere misprint . " Silence of the night " as in Q again ...
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... earlier to Kyd . " O eyes no eyes but fountains of my tears " ( Spanish Tragedy ) . But I am wholly unable to separate Peele from some of Kyd's accepted work ( i.e. Soliman and Perseda ) . See again David and Bethsabe ( p . 475 , a ) ...
... earlier to Kyd . " O eyes no eyes but fountains of my tears " ( Spanish Tragedy ) . But I am wholly unable to separate Peele from some of Kyd's accepted work ( i.e. Soliman and Perseda ) . See again David and Bethsabe ( p . 475 , a ) ...
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Seite 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.
Seite 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.