The Works of Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost, 1923At the University Press, 1953 |
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... Tewkesbury mustard , there's no more conceit 240 in him than is in a mallet . Doll . Why does the prince love him so , then ? Falstaff . Because their legs are both of a bigness , and a ' plays at quoits well , and eats conger and ...
... Tewkesbury mustard , there's no more conceit 240 in him than is in a mallet . Doll . Why does the prince love him so , then ? Falstaff . Because their legs are both of a bigness , and a ' plays at quoits well , and eats conger and ...
Page 165
... Tewkesbury mustard v . G. 243. their legs Cf. 2. 3. 23 and 1. 248 below . Legs were important to men of fashion until the trouser eclipsed them . Cf. G. Meredith , The Egoist , ch . II . 244. conger and fennel Conger was thought to in ...
... Tewkesbury mustard v . G. 243. their legs Cf. 2. 3. 23 and 1. 248 below . Legs were important to men of fashion until the trouser eclipsed them . Cf. G. Meredith , The Egoist , ch . II . 244. conger and fennel Conger was thought to in ...
Page 229
... TEWKESBURY , where the best mustard came from ; 2.4.240 THICK , ( i ) ' speak thick ' , i.e. so quickly that the words are slurred ; 2. 3. 24 ; ( ii ) dim ; 3. 2. 312 ; 4. 3. 57 THOUGHT , care , worry ; 4. 5. 68 THOUGHTFUL , anxious ; 4 ...
... TEWKESBURY , where the best mustard came from ; 2.4.240 THICK , ( i ) ' speak thick ' , i.e. so quickly that the words are slurred ; 2. 3. 24 ; ( ii ) dim ; 3. 2. 312 ; 4. 3. 57 THOUGHT , care , worry ; 4. 5. 68 THOUGHTFUL , anxious ; 4 ...
Contents
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | 5 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXTS OF 1600 AND 1623 | 115 |
NOTES ON 2 HENRY IV | 124 |
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