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... to veil the bold- ness of the figure . Malone refers to Genesis iv . II as the source of the imagery : " the earth , which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood , " and compares 3 Henry 65 Ff . I - 4 . omitted Qq ,
... to veil the bold- ness of the figure . Malone refers to Genesis iv . II as the source of the imagery : " the earth , which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood , " and compares 3 Henry 65 Ff . I - 4 . omitted Qq ,
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... Malone and others construe , reading her . . . her . For " her own children " cf. Stubbes , Anatomie of Abuses , Part 1. ( ed . Furnivall , p . 29 ) : " Dame Nature bryngeth vs all into the worlde ... and receiueth all againe into the ...
... Malone and others construe , reading her . . . her . For " her own children " cf. Stubbes , Anatomie of Abuses , Part 1. ( ed . Furnivall , p . 29 ) : " Dame Nature bryngeth vs all into the worlde ... and receiueth all againe into the ...
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... Malone , omitting the article , says " the word earl is here used as a dissyllable . " 71. Mordake ] Murdach Stewart , eldest son of Robert Duke of Albany , Regent of Scotland . 11 Douglas ] 71 , 72. and eldest Mordake was the eldest ...
... Malone , omitting the article , says " the word earl is here used as a dissyllable . " 71. Mordake ] Murdach Stewart , eldest son of Robert Duke of Albany , Regent of Scotland . 11 Douglas ] 71 , 72. and eldest Mordake was the eldest ...
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... Malone cites Taylor's Pennylesse Pilgrimage , 1618 ( p . 129 ) : “ moody , muddy , Moore- ditch melancholy . " 81. comparative ] fertile in similes and comparisons . See note to III . ii . 67 post , and cf. Love's Labour's Lost , v . ii ...
... Malone cites Taylor's Pennylesse Pilgrimage , 1618 ( p . 129 ) : “ moody , muddy , Moore- ditch melancholy . " 81. comparative ] fertile in similes and comparisons . See note to III . ii . 67 post , and cf. Love's Labour's Lost , v . ii ...
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... Malone as " citation or re- citation " ( i.e. a damnable way of recit- ing the Scriptures ) . 92 , 93. able ... saint ] Perhaps a proverbial saying . So in Burton , Anatomy of Melancholy , ed . 1634 , p . 482 : " able to overcome a ...
... Malone as " citation or re- citation " ( i.e. a damnable way of recit- ing the Scriptures ) . 92 , 93. able ... saint ] Perhaps a proverbial saying . So in Burton , Anatomy of Melancholy , ed . 1634 , p . 482 : " able to overcome a ...
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