The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 146
... Falstaff of Henry IV.1 Hence the play is dated by some 1594 , by others 1596-7 ; while certain critics assign it to the years 1601-3 . ( It is perhaps sig- nificant that Dekker's Patient Grissel was produced in 1597 , and his Medicine ...
... Falstaff of Henry IV.1 Hence the play is dated by some 1594 , by others 1596-7 ; while certain critics assign it to the years 1601-3 . ( It is perhaps sig- nificant that Dekker's Patient Grissel was produced in 1597 , and his Medicine ...
Page iv
... I. G. = Israel Gollancz , M.A .; H. N. H. Henry Norman Hudson , A.M .; C. H. H. = C. H. Herford , Litt.D. = Pointz . " Falstaff ! -iast asleep behind the arras All the unsigned footnotes in this volume are by the ...
... I. G. = Israel Gollancz , M.A .; H. N. H. Henry Norman Hudson , A.M .; C. H. H. = C. H. Herford , Litt.D. = Pointz . " Falstaff ! -iast asleep behind the arras All the unsigned footnotes in this volume are by the ...
Page vi
... Henry Norman Hudson, Sir Israel Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. Pointz . " Falstaff ! -iast asleep behind the arras , and snorting like a horse . " King Henry IV . , P. 1. Act 2 , Scene 4 , PREFACE PARTS I AND II OF KING HENRY IV By.
... Henry Norman Hudson, Sir Israel Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. Pointz . " Falstaff ! -iast asleep behind the arras , and snorting like a horse . " King Henry IV . , P. 1. Act 2 , Scene 4 , PREFACE PARTS I AND II OF KING HENRY IV By.
Page ix
... Falstaff . " In the Pilgrimage to Parnassus , acted at St. John's College , Cam- bridge , Christmas , 1598 , there are what seem to be obvious reminiscences of the tapster's " Anon , Anon , Sir . " 1 The point is of special interest in ...
... Falstaff . " In the Pilgrimage to Parnassus , acted at St. John's College , Cam- bridge , Christmas , 1598 , there are what seem to be obvious reminiscences of the tapster's " Anon , Anon , Sir . " 1 The point is of special interest in ...
Page xi
... Falstaff's speeches . The fact that " Falstaff " was substituted for " Oldcastle " throughout the plays perhaps explains the metrical imper- fections of such a line as " Away , good Ned , Falstaff sweats to death " ( II , ii , 115 ) ...
... Falstaff's speeches . The fact that " Falstaff " was substituted for " Oldcastle " throughout the plays perhaps explains the metrical imper- fections of such a line as " Away , good Ned , Falstaff sweats to death " ( II , ii , 115 ) ...
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