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Page 22
... Dyce , See vol . ii . , Angel was the name of a gold coin ; its highest value is said to have been ten shillings . The Poet has several quibbles turning on the name . 10 A French word , meaning ogles , amorous glances , or wanton looks ...
... Dyce , See vol . ii . , Angel was the name of a gold coin ; its highest value is said to have been ten shillings . The Poet has several quibbles turning on the name . 10 A French word , meaning ogles , amorous glances , or wanton looks ...
Page 23
... Dyce's explanation of the passage . It is also said that false dice were called fullams from their being made chiefly at Fulham ; but Nares doubts this . 16 Pouch is pocket or purse . Tester is sixpence . See vol . i . , page 166 , note ...
... Dyce's explanation of the passage . It is also said that false dice were called fullams from their being made chiefly at Fulham ; but Nares doubts this . 16 Pouch is pocket or purse . Tester is sixpence . See vol . i . , page 166 , note ...
Page 38
... Dyce thinks , and rightly , no doubt , that you is here used redundantly , and not as limiting fellows . Shallow has it just so in 2 Henry IV . , iii , 2 : " There was a little quiver fellow , and ' a would manage you his piece thus ...
... Dyce thinks , and rightly , no doubt , that you is here used redundantly , and not as limiting fellows . Shallow has it just so in 2 Henry IV . , iii , 2 : " There was a little quiver fellow , and ' a would manage you his piece thus ...
Page 54
... Dyce suggests , is probably meant " to indicate the increasing pertur- bation of Sir Hugh . " The corresponding word in the song is fragrant . - Page . We are come to you to do a 54 ACT III . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... Dyce suggests , is probably meant " to indicate the increasing pertur- bation of Sir Hugh . " The corresponding word in the song is fragrant . - Page . We are come to you to do a 54 ACT III . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
Page 112
... Dyce remarks, " is manifestly wrong, and cannot signify ' my revolt.' " Theobald reads " the revolt of mien," and Walker proposes " the revolt of mind" ; neither of them very happy, I should say. The reading in the text is Pope's. Not ...
... Dyce remarks, " is manifestly wrong, and cannot signify ' my revolt.' " Theobald reads " the revolt of mien," and Walker proposes " the revolt of mind" ; neither of them very happy, I should say. The reading in the text is Pope's. Not ...
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