The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page viii
... never seen this play . 2 Mr. Watkiss Lloyd suggested that some of Faulconbridge's char- acteristics were got from that raptarius nequissimus and bastard , Falco de Brenta , -or Foukes de Brent , as Holinshed calls him , -who though he ...
... never seen this play . 2 Mr. Watkiss Lloyd suggested that some of Faulconbridge's char- acteristics were got from that raptarius nequissimus and bastard , Falco de Brenta , -or Foukes de Brent , as Holinshed calls him , -who though he ...
Page ix
... never wrong her state . Lewis thou shalt be bravely shipped to France For never Frenchman got of English ground The twentieth part that thou hast conquered . If England's peers and people join in one , Nor Pope , nor France , nor Spain ...
... never wrong her state . Lewis thou shalt be bravely shipped to France For never Frenchman got of English ground The twentieth part that thou hast conquered . If England's peers and people join in one , Nor Pope , nor France , nor Spain ...
Page x
... never loved a Friar ; ( cp . Shakespeare as an Adapter , Edward Rose , Preface to Troublesome Raigne , Part i ; Forewords to Troublesome Raigne , Part ii , Dr. Furnivall ; Critical Essays on the Plays of Shakespeare , Watkiss Lloyd ...
... never loved a Friar ; ( cp . Shakespeare as an Adapter , Edward Rose , Preface to Troublesome Raigne , Part i ; Forewords to Troublesome Raigne , Part ii , Dr. Furnivall ; Critical Essays on the Plays of Shakespeare , Watkiss Lloyd ...
Page 12
... never stir from off this place , I would give it every foot to have this face ; I would not be sir Nob in any case . 137. " Lord of thy presence " ; that is , the possessor of thy own dignified and manly appearance , resembling thy ...
... never stir from off this place , I would give it every foot to have this face ; I would not be sir Nob in any case . 137. " Lord of thy presence " ; that is , the possessor of thy own dignified and manly appearance , resembling thy ...
Page 17
... never the wurs , for ought he shall geat ” ( i . e : get ) . -I . G. 240 Sir Robert never holp to make this leg . XIII - 2 17 OF KING JOHN Act I. Sc . i .
... never the wurs , for ought he shall geat ” ( i . e : get ) . -I . G. 240 Sir Robert never holp to make this leg . XIII - 2 17 OF KING JOHN Act I. Sc . i .
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