Notes and Queries, Number 15, February 9, 1850 by Various
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--_Tamb_. vol. i. p.102
"Batter the shining palace of the sun," &c. --_Tamb_. vol. i. p.120 "A greater lamp than that bright eye of heaven," &c. --_Tamb_. vol. i. p.154. --"the golden eye of heaven." --_Tamb_. vol. i. p.155. "Wherein are rocks of pearl that shine as bright," &c. --_Tamb_. vol. i. p.177. (5) "I'll have them fly to India for gold," &c. --_Faustus_, vol. ii. p. 123. (6) "And show your pleasure to the Persian As fits the legate of the stately Turk." --_Tamb_. vol. i. p.87. {226} (7) "_Wagner_. Come hither, sirha! Boy! _Clown_. Boy! O disgrace to my person!" &c. --_Faustus_, vol. ii, p. 131. Leaving the question in this position for the present, I shall be glad of such information from any of your readers as may tend to throw a light on the date of Shakspeare's _Taming of the Shrew_. I find Mr. Collier's opinion expressed in the following |
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