The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page xiii
... reason for the Queen's alleged request ; which reason Rowe a few years later stated to be the pleasure she had from Falstaff in Henry IV ; a difference of statement that rather goes to accredit the substance of the tradition , because ...
... reason for the Queen's alleged request ; which reason Rowe a few years later stated to be the pleasure she had from Falstaff in Henry IV ; a difference of statement that rather goes to accredit the substance of the tradition , because ...
Page xiv
... reason for getting up the piratical edition of 1602 was , that the play had been " divers times acted , both before Her Majesty and elsewhere . " Now , that Queen Elizabeth was capable of appreciating the genius of Fal- staff , will ...
... reason for getting up the piratical edition of 1602 was , that the play had been " divers times acted , both before Her Majesty and elsewhere . " Now , that Queen Elizabeth was capable of appreciating the genius of Fal- staff , will ...
Page xvi
... reason Mrs. Page gives Mrs. Ford for declining to share the honor of Knighthood with Sir John : " These knights will hack ; and so thou shouldst not alter the article of thy gentry " which can scarce bear any other sense than as ...
... reason Mrs. Page gives Mrs. Ford for declining to share the honor of Knighthood with Sir John : " These knights will hack ; and so thou shouldst not alter the article of thy gentry " which can scarce bear any other sense than as ...
Page xviii
... reason , therefore , but that The Merry Wives of Windsor may have been written after Henry IV , the First Part of which was first published in 1598 , and probably written the year before : that it was written earlier than 1596 , nobody ...
... reason , therefore , but that The Merry Wives of Windsor may have been written after Henry IV , the First Part of which was first published in 1598 , and probably written the year before : that it was written earlier than 1596 , nobody ...
Page xxvi
... reason , and the crafty discre- tion of his wife in glutting his disease and thereby making an opportunity to show him what sort of stuff it lives on , are admirable instances of the wisdom with which the Poet delights to underpin his ...
... reason , and the crafty discre- tion of his wife in glutting his disease and thereby making an opportunity to show him what sort of stuff it lives on , are admirable instances of the wisdom with which the Poet delights to underpin his ...
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