The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... Malone . 54. chariot ] " The noble men had devised a chariot , wherein they might triumphantlie conveie the king captive to the citie of Paris " ( Holinshed , p . 182 ) . 60. And .. ransom ] The con- stable is giving his reasons for ...
... Malone . 54. chariot ] " The noble men had devised a chariot , wherein they might triumphantlie conveie the king captive to the citie of Paris " ( Holinshed , p . 182 ) . 60. And .. ransom ] The con- stable is giving his reasons for ...
Page 83
... Malone ; Enter the King and his poore Souldiers F. conj . 79. suit ] pronounced " shoot " in Shakespeare's time ; hence probably the " shout " of the Quarto . În Love's Labour's Lost , IV . i . 109 , where there is a pun on " suitor ...
... Malone ; Enter the King and his poore Souldiers F. conj . 79. suit ] pronounced " shoot " in Shakespeare's time ; hence probably the " shout " of the Quarto . În Love's Labour's Lost , IV . i . 109 , where there is a pun on " suitor ...
Page 142
... Malone ; Enter Herauld F. 76. Kneeling and delivering papers ] Capell . 72. to mend your shoes ] Malone re- marks : " In the most minute particulars we find Shakspeare as observant as in matters of the highest moment . ' Shoes ' are ...
... Malone ; Enter Herauld F. 76. Kneeling and delivering papers ] Capell . 72. to mend your shoes ] Malone re- marks : " In the most minute particulars we find Shakspeare as observant as in matters of the highest moment . ' Shoes ' are ...
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