The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... reader of Shakespeare is familiar with the tradition which makes this comedy to have been written at the instance of Queen Elizabeth ; who , upon wit- nessing the performance of King Henry the Fourth , was so taken with Falstaff , that ...
... reader of Shakespeare is familiar with the tradition which makes this comedy to have been written at the instance of Queen Elizabeth ; who , upon wit- nessing the performance of King Henry the Fourth , was so taken with Falstaff , that ...
Page 94
... Readings , of Maid- enhead , of Colebrook , of horses and money . I tell you for good will , look you : you are wise , and full of gibes and vlouting - stogs , and ' tis not convenient you should be cozen'd . Fare you well . [ Exit ...
... Readings , of Maid- enhead , of Colebrook , of horses and money . I tell you for good will , look you : you are wise , and full of gibes and vlouting - stogs , and ' tis not convenient you should be cozen'd . Fare you well . [ Exit ...
Page 102
... reading , means , apparently , young fairies whose destiny is fixed and unchangeable , or who execute the firm decrees of fate . See Critical Notes . 8 Oyes is hear ye , from the French Oyez . It was used by public criers as a sort of ...
... reading , means , apparently , young fairies whose destiny is fixed and unchangeable , or who execute the firm decrees of fate . See Critical Notes . 8 Oyes is hear ye , from the French Oyez . It was used by public criers as a sort of ...
Page 112
... reading in the text is Pope's. Not in the quartos 1602, 1619. Act i., Scene 4. P. 26. Go and vetch me in my closet un boitier vert. — The old text has unboyteene. Corrected by Rowe. P. 26. You are John Rugby, and you arc Jack Rugby ...
... reading in the text is Pope's. Not in the quartos 1602, 1619. Act i., Scene 4. P. 26. Go and vetch me in my closet un boitier vert. — The old text has unboyteene. Corrected by Rowe. P. 26. You are John Rugby, and you arc Jack Rugby ...
Page 112
... reading in the text is Pope's . Not in the quartos 1602 , 1619 . ACT I. , SCENE 4 . P. 26. Go and vetch me in my closet un boitier vert.— has unboyteene . Corrected by Rowe . - The old text P. 26. You are John Rugby , and you are Jack ...
... reading in the text is Pope's . Not in the quartos 1602 , 1619 . ACT I. , SCENE 4 . P. 26. Go and vetch me in my closet un boitier vert.— has unboyteene . Corrected by Rowe . - The old text P. 26. You are John Rugby , and you are Jack ...
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