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Page xlvi
... stage of this pair of worthies , and it is remarkable that from this point to the end of the scene the abbreviation prefixed to Fluellen's speeches suddenly becomes Welch . in the Folio instead of Flu . as uniformly hitherto and ...
... stage of this pair of worthies , and it is remarkable that from this point to the end of the scene the abbreviation prefixed to Fluellen's speeches suddenly becomes Welch . in the Folio instead of Flu . as uniformly hitherto and ...
Page 130
... stage - direction at the beginning of this scene is " Enter the King and his Nobles , Pistoll , " and here it preserves what was no doubt a bit of the stage business of the day , -Pistol as he quits the stage exclaims , Couple gorge ...
... stage - direction at the beginning of this scene is " Enter the King and his Nobles , Pistoll , " and here it preserves what was no doubt a bit of the stage business of the day , -Pistol as he quits the stage exclaims , Couple gorge ...
Page 133
... stage - directions of the Folio , we shall see our way clear . In the first part of the battle the English put the French to flight , and took a great number of prisoners . This marks the opening of Act IV . Scene vi . , where the stage ...
... stage - directions of the Folio , we shall see our way clear . In the first part of the battle the English put the French to flight , and took a great number of prisoners . This marks the opening of Act IV . Scene vi . , where the stage ...
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