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Page xi
... thee an A- | pology from the Author , with | his reafons for the publishing of this booke : but ( fince he is no lefse | reftrain'd , then thou depriu'd of it , by Authoritie ) | hee praies thee to thinke charitably of what thou | haft ...
... thee an A- | pology from the Author , with | his reafons for the publishing of this booke : but ( fince he is no lefse | reftrain'd , then thou depriu'd of it , by Authoritie ) | hee praies thee to thinke charitably of what thou | haft ...
Page xx
... thee of 1616 to pr'y thee ; it makes a few absurd errors , such as changing gods , and fiends ! of 1616 to gods , and friends ! ( 3. 4. 45 , 5. 3. 451 ) ; it has a number of small omissions ; it improves the spelling of the folio 1616 ...
... thee of 1616 to pr'y thee ; it makes a few absurd errors , such as changing gods , and fiends ! of 1616 to gods , and friends ! ( 3. 4. 45 , 5. 3. 451 ) ; it has a number of small omissions ; it improves the spelling of the folio 1616 ...
Page lxiii
... thee but's name , and his damnable vices : thou hast such a terrible mouth , that thy beard's afraide to peepe out : but , looke heere , you staring Leuiathan , heere's the sweete visage of Horace ; looke perboylde - face , looke ...
... thee but's name , and his damnable vices : thou hast such a terrible mouth , that thy beard's afraide to peepe out : but , looke heere , you staring Leuiathan , heere's the sweete visage of Horace ; looke perboylde - face , looke ...
Page lxvi
... thee , leaue braying then . Perhaps some one's ingenuity can discover here allusion to another contemporary of Jonson whose name lends itself to punning and who is not beneath the notice of the great dramatist . Still one more passage ...
... thee , leaue braying then . Perhaps some one's ingenuity can discover here allusion to another contemporary of Jonson whose name lends itself to punning and who is not beneath the notice of the great dramatist . Still one more passage ...
Page xciv
... thee cry Eastward - ho ! Even in Othello ( ed . Furness , 5. 1. 61-2 ) we find : Iago . Who's there ? Who's noyse is this that cries on murther ? Upon the Othello passage we have Malone's reference to the speech from Eastward Ho already ...
... thee cry Eastward - ho ! Even in Othello ( ed . Furness , 5. 1. 61-2 ) we find : Iago . Who's there ? Who's noyse is this that cries on murther ? Upon the Othello passage we have Malone's reference to the speech from Eastward Ho already ...
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