The Works of Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost, 1923At the University Press, 1953 |
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Page 134
... quibble , v . G. ' royal ' . 23. not a hair amiss i.e. perfect ; v . G. ' hair ' . 24. at at the value of ( cf. Ham . 4. 2. 58 ) . face - royal Quibble on ' royal ' = 10s . piece ; v . G. and 1 Hen . IV , 1. 2. 135-6 . ' It will remain ...
... quibble , v . G. ' royal ' . 23. not a hair amiss i.e. perfect ; v . G. ' hair ' . 24. at at the value of ( cf. Ham . 4. 2. 58 ) . face - royal Quibble on ' royal ' = 10s . piece ; v . G. and 1 Hen . IV , 1. 2. 135-6 . ' It will remain ...
Page 160
... quibbles of course on Pist.'s name , cf. ' charge and discharge ' , 3. 2. 260 . 109-10 . discharge ... two bullets Delius supposes an indecent quibble ; and Fal.'s reply seems to support this ; cf. the same word - play in Webster ...
... quibbles of course on Pist.'s name , cf. ' charge and discharge ' , 3. 2. 260 . 109-10 . discharge ... two bullets Delius supposes an indecent quibble ; and Fal.'s reply seems to support this ; cf. the same word - play in Webster ...
Page 216
... quibble is intended , the meanings are distinguished as ( a ) and ( b ) . ABATE , ( a ) diminish , ( b ) blunt ; ANSWER , ' to his answer ' = to DATE DIE. I. I. 117 ACCITE , ( i ) summon ; 5. 2. 141 ; ( ii ) induce ( with a quibble on i ) ...
... quibble is intended , the meanings are distinguished as ( a ) and ( b ) . ABATE , ( a ) diminish , ( b ) blunt ; ANSWER , ' to his answer ' = to DATE DIE. I. I. 117 ACCITE , ( i ) summon ; 5. 2. 141 ; ( ii ) induce ( with a quibble on i ) ...
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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