The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... common to both editions are , after making allowance for error and corruption in both , but trifling . " The scenes in which the French king and his lords appear , seem , if my theory is correct , especially to have suffered in the ...
... common to both editions are , after making allowance for error and corruption in both , but trifling . " The scenes in which the French king and his lords appear , seem , if my theory is correct , especially to have suffered in the ...
Page 11
... common streets , Enfeoff'd himself to popularity . " Popular always has a depreciatory sense in Shakespeare = plebeian or vul- gar , as in IV . i . 37 , 38 : " Art thou an officer ? Or art thou base , common and popular ? " The nearest ...
... common streets , Enfeoff'd himself to popularity . " Popular always has a depreciatory sense in Shakespeare = plebeian or vul- gar , as in IV . i . 37 , 38 : " Art thou an officer ? Or art thou base , common and popular ? " The nearest ...
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... common Vaughan conj . 117. or they will ] Hanmer robbed the line of its point by substituting " for " for " , or . " 128. I fear . . ransom ] Theo- bald's alteration is supported by Aldis Wright on the ground that all Henry's speeches ...
... common Vaughan conj . 117. or they will ] Hanmer robbed the line of its point by substituting " for " for " , or . " 128. I fear . . ransom ] Theo- bald's alteration is supported by Aldis Wright on the ground that all Henry's speeches ...
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Agincourt Alarum Aldis Wright Alice armour Bardolph battle blood Boswell-Stone brother Cambridge editors Cant Capell Captain Charles Compare conjecture constable Constable of France crown Dauphin Dict doth Duke Duke of Bourbon Duke of Burgundy Dukes of BERRI Dyce Earl England English Enter KING Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff Famous Victories Fluellen Folio follows France give GLOUCESTER Gower grace Hanmer Harfleur hath heart Henry IV Henry's herald Holinshed honour horse Hugh Capet humour imbar Jamy Johnson Julius Cæsar Kate Kath Katharine KING HENRY king's knight leek liege look Lord Macmorris majesty Malone means Merry Wives never noble numbers omitted F Pist Pistol play Pope princes Quarto quotes ransom Richard II Rowe Salique scene Scroop Shakespeare soldier soul Steevens sword tell thee Theobald thou unto Vaughan conj word ΙΟ