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Page xiv
... stands to arrange the times consistently . In the Irving Shakespeare the matter is thoroughly sifted also . For a stage representation , it is of imperative importance . Since there has been undoubted garbling of our Folio text in these ...
... stands to arrange the times consistently . In the Irving Shakespeare the matter is thoroughly sifted also . For a stage representation , it is of imperative importance . Since there has been undoubted garbling of our Folio text in these ...
Page xxvi
... stands for " Amirs , " or " Amyras , " as it is spelt in Harrison's England . I think , for several reasons to be found at the passage , it is a preferable conjecture to Theobald's " mynheers . " It may yet be accepted as correct ...
... stands for " Amirs , " or " Amyras , " as it is spelt in Harrison's England . I think , for several reasons to be found at the passage , it is a preferable conjecture to Theobald's " mynheers . " It may yet be accepted as correct ...
Page xlvii
... standing gathered in the street , waiting for entrance , " take off your capes , and come in and search . " A dreadfully prosy explanation . See note at the passage . " Jack - a - Lent " ( III . iii . 27 and V. v . 134 ) . A village ...
... standing gathered in the street , waiting for entrance , " take off your capes , and come in and search . " A dreadfully prosy explanation . See note at the passage . " Jack - a - Lent " ( III . iii . 27 and V. v . 134 ) . A village ...
Page lxii
... standing there listening to Mrs. Quickly . That speech is to connect him with his future wife , perhaps an afterthought put in to harmonise the two characters , which had been overlooked . Next time we meet Pistol ( in Henry V. ) " she ...
... standing there listening to Mrs. Quickly . That speech is to connect him with his future wife , perhaps an afterthought put in to harmonise the two characters , which had been overlooked . Next time we meet Pistol ( in Henry V. ) " she ...
Page lxviii
... " The word was in use at this time . See note , where I have allowed this idea to stand . Anchor is a reference to Drayton's river Anker , mentioned very strikingly in his Idea before this play ; by the Ixviii INTRODUCTION.
... " The word was in use at this time . See note , where I have allowed this idea to stand . Anchor is a reference to Drayton's river Anker , mentioned very strikingly in his Idea before this play ; by the Ixviii INTRODUCTION.
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