The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... scene of Falstaff's love adventures at Windfor . It begins thus : " In Windfor not long agoe dwelt a sumpter- man , who had to wife a very faire but wanton creature , over whom , not without cause , he was fomething jealous ; yet had he ...
... scene of Falstaff's love adventures at Windfor . It begins thus : " In Windfor not long agoe dwelt a sumpter- man , who had to wife a very faire but wanton creature , over whom , not without cause , he was fomething jealous ; yet had he ...
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... scene of the Ghost in Hamlet there . " But neither for this , or the affertion that the play before us was written in a fortnight , does he quote any authority . The latter circumstance was first mentioned by Mr. Dennis . " This comedy ...
... scene of the Ghost in Hamlet there . " But neither for this , or the affertion that the play before us was written in a fortnight , does he quote any authority . The latter circumstance was first mentioned by Mr. Dennis . " This comedy ...
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... SCENE , Windfor ; and the parts adjacent . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . ACT I. SCENE I. Windfor.
... SCENE , Windfor ; and the parts adjacent . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . ACT I. SCENE I. Windfor.
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... SCENE I. Windfor . Before Page's House . Enter Justice SHALLOW , SLENDER , and Sir HUGH EVANS . SHAL . Sir Hugh , 1 perfuade me not ; I will make a Star - chamber matter of it : if he were twenty fir I Sir Hugh , ] This is the first ...
... SCENE I. Windfor . Before Page's House . Enter Justice SHALLOW , SLENDER , and Sir HUGH EVANS . SHAL . Sir Hugh , 1 perfuade me not ; I will make a Star - chamber matter of it : if he were twenty fir I Sir Hugh , ] This is the first ...
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... scene , " Slice , I say ! " cries out Corporal Nym , " Pauca , pauca : Slice ! that's my humour . " There can be no doubt , but pauca , pauca , should be spoken by Evans . Again , a little before this , the copies give us : " Slender ...
... scene , " Slice , I say ! " cries out Corporal Nym , " Pauca , pauca : Slice ! that's my humour . " There can be no doubt , but pauca , pauca , should be spoken by Evans . Again , a little before this , the copies give us : " Slender ...
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