The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Methuen, 1904 |
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... hath been diuers times Acted by the right Honorable my Lord Chamberlaines seruants . Both before her Maiestie and elsewhere . LONDON Printed by T. C. for Arthur Iohnson , and are to be sold at his shop in Powles Church Yard , at the ...
... hath been diuers times Acted by the right Honorable my Lord Chamberlaines seruants . Both before her Maiestie and elsewhere . LONDON Printed by T. C. for Arthur Iohnson , and are to be sold at his shop in Powles Church Yard , at the ...
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... hath spoke merrily , as the fashion of fat men Are . " This remark is quite characteristic of Page's agreeable character , and is itself worthy of a place . At II . ii . 2 in the Quarto , Pistol's words are , “ I will retort the sum in ...
... hath spoke merrily , as the fashion of fat men Are . " This remark is quite characteristic of Page's agreeable character , and is itself worthy of a place . At II . ii . 2 in the Quarto , Pistol's words are , “ I will retort the sum in ...
Page xxxvii
... hath intent his wonted followers shall all be very well provided for ; But all are banish'd till their con- versations Appear more wise and modest to the world . " We may harmonise this with the idea of their being INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
... hath intent his wonted followers shall all be very well provided for ; But all are banish'd till their con- versations Appear more wise and modest to the world . " We may harmonise this with the idea of their being INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
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William Shakespeare. " For Jilian of Berry dwells on a hill And she hath good ale and wine to sell , And thither will we go now , now , now " ( IV . v . ) . Why she is " Prat " instead of Gillian , in the Folio , also needs explanation ...
William Shakespeare. " For Jilian of Berry dwells on a hill And she hath good ale and wine to sell , And thither will we go now , now , now " ( IV . v . ) . Why she is " Prat " instead of Gillian , in the Folio , also needs explanation ...
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... hath the power to please . " Shakespeare cripples that power in Merry Wives . The name Falstaff , a modification of Fastolfe , has been the cause of much laboured research . For Falstaff's name , it appears , was originally Oldcastle ...
... hath the power to please . " Shakespeare cripples that power in Merry Wives . The name Falstaff , a modification of Fastolfe , has been the cause of much laboured research . For Falstaff's name , it appears , was originally Oldcastle ...
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