The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 3
... probably fraudulent edition was pub- lished in the course of the same year , and was reprinted in 1619 . In this quarto edition , the play is but about half as long as in the authentic copy of 1623 , and some of the prose parts are ...
... probably fraudulent edition was pub- lished in the course of the same year , and was reprinted in 1619 . In this quarto edition , the play is but about half as long as in the authentic copy of 1623 , and some of the prose parts are ...
Page 4
... probably the Second Part also , was on the stage before 1598 . And in the title - page to the first quarto copy of The Merry Wives , we have the words , As it hath been divers times acted by the Right Honourable my Lord Chamberlain's ...
... probably the Second Part also , was on the stage before 1598 . And in the title - page to the first quarto copy of The Merry Wives , we have the words , As it hath been divers times acted by the Right Honourable my Lord Chamberlain's ...
Page 14
... probably too deep for anybody but Bardolph , unless it refer to the reeling of a drunken man , now this way , now that . Cashier'd seems to be Bardolph's word for robbed ; discash'd . 25 Slender mistook Pistol's latten for Latin ; and ...
... probably too deep for anybody but Bardolph , unless it refer to the reeling of a drunken man , now this way , now that . Cashier'd seems to be Bardolph's word for robbed ; discash'd . 25 Slender mistook Pistol's latten for Latin ; and ...
Page 15
... probably Simple's blunder for Martlemas . Theobald substituted the latter , not believing that any blunder was intended . - A " Book of Riddles , together with proper Questions and witty Proverbs to make pleasant Pastime , " was ...
... probably Simple's blunder for Martlemas . Theobald substituted the latter , not believing that any blunder was intended . - A " Book of Riddles , together with proper Questions and witty Proverbs to make pleasant Pastime , " was ...
Page 20
... probably from pheeze , an old word meaning to beat , to chastise , to humble . See vol . ii . , page 139 , note 1 . 3 Frothing beer and liming sack , that is , Sherry wine , were tapster's tricks , to make the liquors , old and stale ...
... probably from pheeze , an old word meaning to beat , to chastise , to humble . See vol . ii . , page 139 , note 1 . 3 Frothing beer and liming sack , that is , Sherry wine , were tapster's tricks , to make the liquors , old and stale ...
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