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... thought from Marlowe's Jew of Malta . But I see nothing of the " base - minded three " in either version here . " " Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered and hardly extended . Some of Peele's expressions appear , as " effuse of blood ...
... thought from Marlowe's Jew of Malta . But I see nothing of the " base - minded three " in either version here . " " Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered and hardly extended . Some of Peele's expressions appear , as " effuse of blood ...
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... thoughts expressed are identical . Some reminders of Peele , " I mean " ( 7 ) and " easeful " ( 6 ) , are left unchanged . Bigboned , " an interesting word ( found in Selimus and Soliman and Perseda ) , is turned out . Compare " burly ...
... thoughts expressed are identical . Some reminders of Peele , " I mean " ( 7 ) and " easeful " ( 6 ) , are left unchanged . Bigboned , " an interesting word ( found in Selimus and Soliman and Perseda ) , is turned out . Compare " burly ...
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... thought . II . i . 130-131 . like the night- Owles lazie flight , Or like an idle thresher . 11. i . 182. Why via , to London will we march amaine . 11. ii . 133. Rich . Whoever got thee . ( 11. vi . 8. The common people swarm like ...
... thought . II . i . 130-131 . like the night- Owles lazie flight , Or like an idle thresher . 11. i . 182. Why via , to London will we march amaine . 11. ii . 133. Rich . Whoever got thee . ( 11. vi . 8. The common people swarm like ...
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... thoughts in my brain inhearse . " v . iii . 192. natural graces that extinguish art . Lucrece , 313 : smoke of it . . . Extinguishing . " " the v . iv . 7. decrepit miser ( " decrepit father , " Love's Labour's Lost ) . Sonnet xxxvii ...
... thoughts in my brain inhearse . " v . iii . 192. natural graces that extinguish art . Lucrece , 313 : smoke of it . . . Extinguishing . " " the v . iv . 7. decrepit miser ( " decrepit father , " Love's Labour's Lost ) . Sonnet xxxvii ...
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... thoughts " ) . III . i . 37. make battery . . . breast . ( in ) heart . " Not in Q. no battery xiv . 39 . ... III . i . 38. tears pierce · • Venus and Adonis , 426 : “ make See Antony and Cleopatra , IV . marble heart . II . ii . 50 ...
... thoughts " ) . III . i . 37. make battery . . . breast . ( in ) heart . " Not in Q. no battery xiv . 39 . ... III . i . 38. tears pierce · • Venus and Adonis , 426 : “ make See Antony and Cleopatra , IV . marble heart . II . ii . 50 ...
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