The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page 113
... FALSTAFF Yet , though the probable character of both surviving texts is now recognized , and that of F. is eminently satisfactory from an editor's point of view , much history had gone to the making of the 1599 manuscript , from which ...
... FALSTAFF Yet , though the probable character of both surviving texts is now recognized , and that of F. is eminently satisfactory from an editor's point of view , much history had gone to the making of the 1599 manuscript , from which ...
Page 114
... Falstaff's death , which is the main business of 2. 3 , it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the death of Falstaff was the big afterthought which occasioned these minor ones , an episode hastily inserted into a play , not ...
... Falstaff's death , which is the main business of 2. 3 , it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the death of Falstaff was the big afterthought which occasioned these minor ones , an episode hastily inserted into a play , not ...
Page 115
... Falstaff does not question the association . There can , I think , be no doubt about it : Falstaff once larded the sodden field of Agincourt , had been cut out of the play ( owing , as I have suggested , to the desertion or expulsion of ...
... Falstaff does not question the association . There can , I think , be no doubt about it : Falstaff once larded the sodden field of Agincourt , had been cut out of the play ( owing , as I have suggested , to the desertion or expulsion of ...
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