The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page xiii
... death ; -a time when much traditionary matter , handed down from the reign of Elizabeth , was doubtless in circulation , that had not yet got into print : Dennis moved more or less in the literary circle of which Dryden was the center ...
... death ; -a time when much traditionary matter , handed down from the reign of Elizabeth , was doubtless in circulation , that had not yet got into print : Dennis moved more or less in the literary circle of which Dryden was the center ...
Page xix
... death . And because The Merry Wives of Windsor was probably written after both those plays , therefore the Poet has been thought by some to have ventured upon the questionable experiment of bringing Sir John and two of his followers ...
... death . And because The Merry Wives of Windsor was probably written after both those plays , therefore the Poet has been thought by some to have ventured upon the questionable experiment of bringing Sir John and two of his followers ...
Page xx
... death of the King , March , 1413 ; in which time Falstaff doubtless had intervals of leisure for such adventures as those at Windsor . So that the action of the Comedy , supposing it were not before , might well enough have taken place ...
... death of the King , March , 1413 ; in which time Falstaff doubtless had intervals of leisure for such adventures as those at Windsor . So that the action of the Comedy , supposing it were not before , might well enough have taken place ...
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... passions . - H . N. H. 130. " Like Sir Actœon he , " etc .; make him like Actæon , who ( in the shape of a stag ) was hunted to death by hounds . - C . H. H. O , odious is the name ! Ford . What 35 OF WINDSOR Act II . Sc . i .
... passions . - H . N. H. 130. " Like Sir Actœon he , " etc .; make him like Actæon , who ( in the shape of a stag ) was hunted to death by hounds . - C . H. H. O , odious is the name ! Ford . What 35 OF WINDSOR Act II . Sc . i .
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... death with turnips ! 90 92. " bowled to death " ; thus in Jonson's Bartholomew Fair : “ Would I had been set in the ground , all but the head of me , and had my brains bowl'd at . " - H . N. H. Mrs. Page . Come , trouble not yourself ...
... death with turnips ! 90 92. " bowled to death " ; thus in Jonson's Bartholomew Fair : “ Would I had been set in the ground , all but the head of me , and had my brains bowl'd at . " - H . N. H. Mrs. Page . Come , trouble not yourself ...
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