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Page xx
... Quickly is greatly cut down , not merely by omitted speeches , but by mutilated speeches which are more significant . The Wives are treated with scant respect in the Quarto , and are shortened beyond their proportions . Fenton is so ...
... Quickly is greatly cut down , not merely by omitted speeches , but by mutilated speeches which are more significant . The Wives are treated with scant respect in the Quarto , and are shortened beyond their proportions . Fenton is so ...
Page xxiii
... Quickly . From about this point the Quarto seems to become more hastily compressed , and the difficulties are very often those of the inextricable tangle of times of the meetings . The divergence between the two texts increases , the ...
... Quickly . From about this point the Quarto seems to become more hastily compressed , and the difficulties are very often those of the inextricable tangle of times of the meetings . The divergence between the two texts increases , the ...
Page xxvi
... to in this Introduction at the notice of Mrs. Quickly , and at the Caius and Evans plot . I find there is a considerable quantity of ground to be gone over in this Introduction . subjects in the following xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... to in this Introduction at the notice of Mrs. Quickly , and at the Caius and Evans plot . I find there is a considerable quantity of ground to be gone over in this Introduction . subjects in the following xxvi INTRODUCTION.
Page xlv
... quickly overthrown , " Let us take any man's horses : the laws of England are at my command- ment . " This shows that Shakespeare was familiar with some such unjust proceedings , and had them in his mind at the time of writing Merry ...
... quickly overthrown , " Let us take any man's horses : the laws of England are at my command- ment . " This shows that Shakespeare was familiar with some such unjust proceedings , and had them in his mind at the time of writing Merry ...
Page lxi
... Quickly has nothing in common with " Mrs. Quickly " of the historical plays except the name . In 1 Henry IV . we find her married to the Host of the Boar's Head ; in the second part she is a poor widow of East- cheap , and Falstaff ...
... Quickly has nothing in common with " Mrs. Quickly " of the historical plays except the name . In 1 Henry IV . we find her married to the Host of the Boar's Head ; in the second part she is a poor widow of East- cheap , and Falstaff ...
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