The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page 133
... Pist . had called him a coward and he is full of dark hints . 36 ff . 5. I say little Cf. the Boy's comment , 3. 2 . 9. toast cheese Cf. K. John , 4. 3. 99 .. will endure cold i.e. does not mind being naked . 10. there's an end that's ...
... Pist . had called him a coward and he is full of dark hints . 36 ff . 5. I say little Cf. the Boy's comment , 3. 2 . 9. toast cheese Cf. K. John , 4. 3. 99 .. will endure cold i.e. does not mind being naked . 10. there's an end that's ...
Page 134
... Pist . , ignorant of Latin , takes ' solus ' as an insult . F. prints his speeches as prose . 47. marvellous ( F3 ) F. ' meruailous ' is prob . a Sh . spelling ; cf. maruailes ' M.N.D. ( Q. ) , 3. I. 3 ; 4. I. 23 ; 2 Hen . IV ( Q. ) , 5 ...
... Pist . , ignorant of Latin , takes ' solus ' as an insult . F. prints his speeches as prose . 47. marvellous ( F3 ) F. ' meruailous ' is prob . a Sh . spelling ; cf. maruailes ' M.N.D. ( Q. ) , 3. I. 3 ; 4. I. 23 ; 2 Hen . IV ( Q. ) , 5 ...
Page 147
... 25. bawcock ... chuck Characteristic bathos after ' great duke ' [ Duthie ] . 26-7 . These ... bad humours Nym addresses Pist . first and then Flu . ( ' your honour ' ) . 29-32 . all they three ... to a man the 10-2 3. I. 147 NOTES.
... 25. bawcock ... chuck Characteristic bathos after ' great duke ' [ Duthie ] . 26-7 . These ... bad humours Nym addresses Pist . first and then Flu . ( ' your honour ' ) . 29-32 . all they three ... to a man the 10-2 3. I. 147 NOTES.
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