The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 247
... FAlstaff . SIR MICHAEL , a friend to the Archbishop of York . POINS . GADSHILL . PETO . BARDOLPH . LADY PERCY , wife to Hotspur , and sister to Mortimer . LADY MORTIMER , daughter to Glendower , and wife to Mortimer . MISTRESS QUICKLY ...
... FAlstaff . SIR MICHAEL , a friend to the Archbishop of York . POINS . GADSHILL . PETO . BARDOLPH . LADY PERCY , wife to Hotspur , and sister to Mortimer . LADY MORTIMER , daughter to Glendower , and wife to Mortimer . MISTRESS QUICKLY ...
Page 248
... Falstaff . In the original version of the play this character was called Sir John Oldcastle . A trace of this remains in my old lad of the castle . ' i . 2. 48 . Peto . Bardolph . It is prob- able that these characters were originally ...
... Falstaff . In the original version of the play this character was called Sir John Oldcastle . A trace of this remains in my old lad of the castle . ' i . 2. 48 . Peto . Bardolph . It is prob- able that these characters were originally ...
Page 250
... Falstaff occurs at the close of the same ་ play : You may in time make X , lean Macilente as fat as Sir John Falstaff . " definiteness to 1599. The three plays thus composed in close 250 King Henry the Fourth.
... Falstaff occurs at the close of the same ་ play : You may in time make X , lean Macilente as fat as Sir John Falstaff . " definiteness to 1599. The three plays thus composed in close 250 King Henry the Fourth.
Page 253
... Falstaff's recruiting is a dramatised version of his account of a corresponding exploit before Shrewsbury . On the other hand , the loose threads left hanging at the close of the First Part point to a sequel ; the appearance of the ...
... Falstaff's recruiting is a dramatised version of his account of a corresponding exploit before Shrewsbury . On the other hand , the loose threads left hanging at the close of the First Part point to a sequel ; the appearance of the ...
Page 254
... Falstaff , good night ' closes the days of their fellowship . Falstaff himself is far from falling off in humour ; and his intellectual ascendency is thrown into relief by the introduction of new and contempt- ible figures , Pistol and ...
... Falstaff , good night ' closes the days of their fellowship . Falstaff himself is far from falling off in humour ; and his intellectual ascendency is thrown into relief by the introduction of new and contempt- ible figures , Pistol and ...
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