Shakespeare and His Fellow Dramatists: A Selection of Plays Illustrating the Glories of the Golden Age of English Drama, Volume 1Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1929 - English drama |
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Page 316
... arms . ARD . Who is that ? Mosbie ? what , so familiär ! Injurious strumpet , and thou ribald knave , Untwine those arms . [ 130 AL . Ay , with a sugared kiss let them untwine . ARD . Ah , Mosbie ! perjured beast ! bear this and all ...
... arms . ARD . Who is that ? Mosbie ? what , so familiär ! Injurious strumpet , and thou ribald knave , Untwine those arms . [ 130 AL . Ay , with a sugared kiss let them untwine . ARD . Ah , Mosbie ! perjured beast ! bear this and all ...
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... arm in arm , the king and he doth march : Nay , more , the guard upon his lordship waits ; [ 40 And all the court ... arms , When violence is offered to the church . Y. MOR . Then will you join with us , that be his peers , [ 81 To ...
... arm in arm , the king and he doth march : Nay , more , the guard upon his lordship waits ; [ 40 And all the court ... arms , When violence is offered to the church . Y. MOR . Then will you join with us , that be his peers , [ 81 To ...
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... arms this hateful name in us . Re - enter DOUGLAS . DOUG . Arm , gentlemen ! to arms ! for I have thrown [ 70 A brave defiance in King Henry's teeth ; And Westmoreland , that was engaged , did bear it , Which cannot choose but bring him ...
... arms this hateful name in us . Re - enter DOUGLAS . DOUG . Arm , gentlemen ! to arms ! for I have thrown [ 70 A brave defiance in King Henry's teeth ; And Westmoreland , that was engaged , did bear it , Which cannot choose but bring him ...
Contents
The Problem of Selection | 10 |
The Reading of Elizabethan Verse | 17 |
NOTES ON THE DRAMATISTS | 23 |
Copyright | |
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