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Page xii
... doubt , from the most cursory perusal , it is a spurious production . The fact that it is twenty years senior to the Folio must be re- membered , and also that it appeared when Merry Wives was in the greatest popularity as a nearly new ...
... doubt , from the most cursory perusal , it is a spurious production . The fact that it is twenty years senior to the Folio must be re- membered , and also that it appeared when Merry Wives was in the greatest popularity as a nearly new ...
Page xxxii
... doubt if any one so inclined could be prevented from rejecting the whole tradition . I do not think any one should be so inclined , for it would be very uncivil to Rowe , to Dennis , and to Archdeacon Davies . The probability of the ...
... doubt if any one so inclined could be prevented from rejecting the whole tradition . I do not think any one should be so inclined , for it would be very uncivil to Rowe , to Dennis , and to Archdeacon Davies . The probability of the ...
Page xxxvii
... doubt the plan of Henry V. was already formed , and perhaps the play was in the course of preparation ; but Falstaff was taken down to Windsor , instead of across to France , where , in- deed , in the camp at Agincourt , he would have ...
... doubt the plan of Henry V. was already formed , and perhaps the play was in the course of preparation ; but Falstaff was taken down to Windsor , instead of across to France , where , in- deed , in the camp at Agincourt , he would have ...
Page xlvi
... doubt the court often " lay at Windsor . " Even during the progress of the play , Dr. Caius is preparing to go to court- " la grand affaire , " I. IV . 54. It would not be in the least degree an improper or unlikely " hit " for Caius to ...
... doubt the court often " lay at Windsor . " Even during the progress of the play , Dr. Caius is preparing to go to court- " la grand affaire , " I. IV . 54. It would not be in the least degree an improper or unlikely " hit " for Caius to ...
Page xlix
... doubt that old hag , Gillian of Brentford , has bewitched me . " Halliwell quotes to the same effect from " a manuscript of the time of Charles I. " : " The Conjuringe of the Witch . Come away , come away , Thou Lady gay ! Hark how shee ...
... doubt that old hag , Gillian of Brentford , has bewitched me . " Halliwell quotes to the same effect from " a manuscript of the time of Charles I. " : " The Conjuringe of the Witch . Come away , come away , Thou Lady gay ! Hark how shee ...
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