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In the first case the line is rewritten : " Her looks do argue her replete with modesty ¡± ; in the second it ... of others and summarise my examination of the text , or texts , before us ; and proceed at once to look for evidence ...
In the first case the line is rewritten : " Her looks do argue her replete with modesty ¡± ; in the second it ... of others and summarise my examination of the text , or texts , before us ; and proceed at once to look for evidence ...
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Fainting troops " ( Marlowe ) is omitted , and is paralleled by the omission of " fainting looks ¡± ( or rather conversion ) in last scene ( 138 ) . ¡° Thickest throngs ¡± ( Marlowe and Kyd's Cornelia ) is omitted , and each expression has ...
Fainting troops " ( Marlowe ) is omitted , and is paralleled by the omission of " fainting looks ¡± ( or rather conversion ) in last scene ( 138 ) . ¡° Thickest throngs ¡± ( Marlowe and Kyd's Cornelia ) is omitted , and each expression has ...
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( 11 , a ) : look you I should play the orator , ¡± and ¡° Our swords shall play the orators See Table of Continued Expressions . iv . iii . 21. Hemm'd about with grim destruction . Tamburlaine , Part I. 11. iv .
( 11 , a ) : look you I should play the orator , ¡± and ¡° Our swords shall play the orators See Table of Continued Expressions . iv . iii . 21. Hemm'd about with grim destruction . Tamburlaine , Part I. 11. iv .
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My lords , look where the sturdy rebel sits , 50 Even in the chair of state ! belike he means , Back'd by the power of Warwick , that false peer , To aspire unto the crown and reign as king . Earl of Northumberland , he slew thy father ...
My lords , look where the sturdy rebel sits , 50 Even in the chair of state ! belike he means , Back'd by the power of Warwick , that false peer , To aspire unto the crown and reign as king . Earl of Northumberland , he slew thy father ...
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... Norfolk , Montague , Soldiers and Attendants . K. Hen . And I with grief and sorrow , to the court . 210 Enter Queen MARGARET and the PRINCE OF WALES . Exe . Here comes the queen , whose looks bewray her anger : I'll steal away .
... Norfolk , Montague , Soldiers and Attendants . K. Hen . And I with grief and sorrow , to the court . 210 Enter Queen MARGARET and the PRINCE OF WALES . Exe . Here comes the queen , whose looks bewray her anger : I'll steal away .
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