10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARMACITIE»
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parmacitie in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
parmacitie and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Henry the Fourth, pt. ...
... and fmell fo fweet, And talke fo like a waiting gentlewoman, 55 Of guns, and
drums, and wounds, God faue the mark : And telling me the foueraignefl thing on
earth Was Parmacitie, for an inward bruife, And that it was great pitty, fo it was,
This ...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, Modern Language Association of America, 1936
2
The First Part of Shakespeare's Henry the Fourth, Facsimiled ...
... And talke ib like a waiting gentlewornan, Ofguns,and drums,and wounds,God
Гане the marke; And telling me` the foueraignelt thing on earth, Was Parmacitie,
for an inward bruife, And that it was great pitie, fo it was, This villanous faltpeeter,
...
William Shakespeare, 1861
3
Henry the Fourth, Part One
And talk so like a waiting54 gentlewoman 55 Of guns, and drums, and wounds,
God save the mark!55 And telling me the sovereignest36 thing on earth Was
parmacitie,57 for an inward bruise,58 And that it was great pity, so it was. This59
...
William Shakespeare, Burton Raffel, 2006
... 45 Oakum, 42 Parmacitie, :ee Spermaceti Oars, 44, 79 Partisans, 45 Oatmeal,
68 Partlets, 2o Ocam, :ee Oakum Passement lace, 45-6 Ochre, 43; red, 69 Paste
boards, 9 Oil, xxiv, 79; bay, 42; linseed, 45; Paving stones, 46; tiles, 79 olive, 42; ...
Great Britain. H.M. Customs and Excise
5
The Struggle for Shakespeare's Text: Twentieth-Century ...
... Hotspur's 'Parmacitie' (Shakespeare 1598a, b2v; 1960b, lxxvii). By the early
1960s certain pronouncements typical of New Bibliography became routine
inArden Shakespeare editions, suchas R. A. Foakes's interpretation of
inconsistencies ...
6
King Henry IV Part 1: Third Series
... the 'my lord' that ended the previous line, indirectly casually, in an offhand
manner 68 Come current be accepted at face value 71 had said may have said
58 'parmaceti'] this edn; Parmacitie QF 60 This] That F 'villainous saltpetre'] this
edn ...
William Shakespeare, David Scott Kastan, 2002
7
Henry IV: concordances to the texts of the first quarto of ...
2495 PARMACITIE = 1 Was Parmacitie, for an inward bruise, 380 PARRAT=*1 *
Parrat, and yet the sonne of a woman. His industrie is vp staires 1063 PART= 14*
3 Prince. Did I euer call for thee to pay thy part? 164 Prin. How shall we part with
...
William Shakespeare, 1971
8
The Works of Shakespeare: The first part of King Henry the ...
58. parmaceti] Parmacitie 55. talk . . . waiting-gentlewoman] " To laugh like a
waiting Gentlewoman " is said to be one of the " accoutrements" of a gallant in
Dekker's Patient Grissill, 11. i. Cf. Middleton, More Dissemblers Besides Women,
1. iv ...
9
The Works of William Shakespeare
52 Answer'd] Ff. Answered Qq. 53 or he] Qq. or Ff. he Capell. for he] for 't Hudson
(Vaughan conj.). 57 sovereign'st] soveraignest Q,Q3Q-QU. 58 parmaceti] Reed.
Parmacitie QiQ, Qr Parmacity The rest. spermaceti Steevens (1793). 60 This] ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1894
10
The Works of William Shakespeare: King John. King Richard ...
52 Answer'd] Ff. Answered Qq. 53 or he] Qq. or Ff. he Capell. for he] for H Hudson
(Vaughan conj.). 57 sovereign'st] soveraignest Q^QsQg. 58 parmaceti] Reed.
Parmacitie QtQs Q3. Parmacity The rest, spermaceti Steevens (1793). 60 This]
Qq.
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1891