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Page xiv
... grace in writing , that approues his Art . For the first , whose learning I reuer- ence , and at the perusing of Greene's Booke , stroke out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ : or had it been true , yet to ...
... grace in writing , that approues his Art . For the first , whose learning I reuer- ence , and at the perusing of Greene's Booke , stroke out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ : or had it been true , yet to ...
Page xxiv
... grace and dignity . His David and Bethsabe is usually selected as his best piece , or the best to select samples from , but there are passages in his other plays I far prefer , such as the opening of Edward I. , or parts of his ...
... grace and dignity . His David and Bethsabe is usually selected as his best piece , or the best to select samples from , but there are passages in his other plays I far prefer , such as the opening of Edward I. , or parts of his ...
Page xxvii
... grace , And gladsome summer in her shady robes . " " Gladsome beams occurs in p . 485 , b ( same play ) . Jack Straw ( p . 409 ) " Pleaseth your grace , they have been rid apace . And yet survives this Ball . " The Tale of Troy ( p ...
... grace , And gladsome summer in her shady robes . " " Gladsome beams occurs in p . 485 , b ( same play ) . Jack Straw ( p . 409 ) " Pleaseth your grace , they have been rid apace . And yet survives this Ball . " The Tale of Troy ( p ...
Page xxxi
... Grace a boxe on the ear , " and does it . It may have been introduced by him into the play , but there is little evidence of any hand other than Shakespeare's in either play in this scene , but much of his . The im- provements are very ...
... Grace a boxe on the ear , " and does it . It may have been introduced by him into the play , but there is little evidence of any hand other than Shakespeare's in either play in this scene , but much of his . The im- provements are very ...
Page xlvii
... grace her marriage with an uncle's life ; And this it is : in case the match goe forward . " In Q. The III . iii . 81. John of Gaunt , Which did subdue the greater part of Spaine . See The Spanish Tragedy , 1. iv . 48-52 ( quoted at ...
... grace her marriage with an uncle's life ; And this it is : in case the match goe forward . " In Q. The III . iii . 81. John of Gaunt , Which did subdue the greater part of Spaine . See The Spanish Tragedy , 1. iv . 48-52 ( quoted at ...
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