The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Jefferson Press, 1907 |
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... indicated in the " cosen garmombles " of Sir Hugh Evans . But apart from the very obvious comment that no allusion to a royal visitor of an offensive nature could have been permitted in a play represented before [ xii ] INTRODUCTION.
... indicated in the " cosen garmombles " of Sir Hugh Evans . But apart from the very obvious comment that no allusion to a royal visitor of an offensive nature could have been permitted in a play represented before [ xii ] INTRODUCTION.
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... regard to the contention that the play , as we have it , is still imperfect , may be mentioned the references ( Act III . , Scs . 1 and 3 , and Act IV . , Sc . 5 ) to some obscure retaliation by Caius and Evans upon the [ xiv ] ...
... regard to the contention that the play , as we have it , is still imperfect , may be mentioned the references ( Act III . , Scs . 1 and 3 , and Act IV . , Sc . 5 ) to some obscure retaliation by Caius and Evans upon the [ xiv ] ...
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William Shakespeare. to some obscure retaliation by Caius and Evans upon the Host of the Garter which appears to be connected with the " cozening Germans " who steal his horses in Act IV . It is scarcely possible that such retaliation ...
William Shakespeare. to some obscure retaliation by Caius and Evans upon the Host of the Garter which appears to be connected with the " cozening Germans " who steal his horses in Act IV . It is scarcely possible that such retaliation ...
Page 124
... Evans , and the French doctor , Caius , were concessions to the mirth - making of a purist court which prided itself on its parts of speech , and must have been hugely diverted by what Mrs. Quickly calls " " the abusing , on either side ...
... Evans , and the French doctor , Caius , were concessions to the mirth - making of a purist court which prided itself on its parts of speech , and must have been hugely diverted by what Mrs. Quickly calls " " the abusing , on either side ...
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... Evans with his " hung , hang , hog , " and the " Jenny's case which has furnished a motto to Rossetti , is a memory of the old days of Stratford school and the Sententiæ Pueriles , in which case we may see in little William Page the ...
... Evans with his " hung , hang , hog , " and the " Jenny's case which has furnished a motto to Rossetti , is a memory of the old days of Stratford school and the Sententiæ Pueriles , in which case we may see in little William Page the ...
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