The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 144
... Gadshill . Peto . . Bardolph Lady Percy , wife to Hotspur , and sister to Mortimer . Lady Mortimer , daughter to Glendower , and wife to Mor- timer . Mrs. Quickly , hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap . Lords , officers , sheriff , vintner ...
... Gadshill . Peto . . Bardolph Lady Percy , wife to Hotspur , and sister to Mortimer . Lady Mortimer , daughter to Glendower , and wife to Mor- timer . Mrs. Quickly , hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap . Lords , officers , sheriff , vintner ...
Page 157
... Gadshill are two other comrades . From this old imperfect sketch , I have a suspicion , Shakspeare might form his two parts of King Henry IV , and his history of King Henry V , and consequently it is not improbable , that he might ...
... Gadshill are two other comrades . From this old imperfect sketch , I have a suspicion , Shakspeare might form his two parts of King Henry IV , and his history of King Henry V , and consequently it is not improbable , that he might ...
Page 165
... a man to labour in his vocation . ] This ( as Dr. Farmer observes to me ) is undoubtedly a sneer on Agremont Radcliffe's Politique Discourses , 1578. From the beginning to the we know if Gadshill have set a match . O KING HENRY IV . 165.
... a man to labour in his vocation . ] This ( as Dr. Farmer observes to me ) is undoubtedly a sneer on Agremont Radcliffe's Politique Discourses , 1578. From the beginning to the we know if Gadshill have set a match . O KING HENRY IV . 165.
Page 166
... Gadshill have set a match . O , if men were to be saved by merit , what hole in hell were hot enough for him ? This is the most omnipotent villain , that ever cried , Stand , to a true man . P. Hen . Good morrow , Ned . Poins . Good ...
... Gadshill have set a match . O , if men were to be saved by merit , what hole in hell were hot enough for him ? This is the most omnipotent villain , that ever cried , Stand , to a true man . P. Hen . Good morrow , Ned . Poins . Good ...
Page 168
... Gadshill : There are pilgrims go- ing to Canterbury with rich offerings , and traders riding to London with fat purses : I have visors for you all , you have horses for yourselves ; Gadshill lies to - night in Ro- chester ; I have ...
... Gadshill : There are pilgrims go- ing to Canterbury with rich offerings , and traders riding to London with fat purses : I have visors for you all , you have horses for yourselves ; Gadshill lies to - night in Ro- chester ; I have ...
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