The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... FALSTAFF ! -FAST ASLEEP BEHIND ( First Part King Henry IV . , p . 69 ) From Painting by Ferdinand Piloty . PAGE THE • " " ( First Part King Henry IV . ) . From Painting by Max Adamo . • • " " • From Painting by Ed . Grutzner . 47 • 246 ...
... FALSTAFF ! -FAST ASLEEP BEHIND ( First Part King Henry IV . , p . 69 ) From Painting by Ferdinand Piloty . PAGE THE • " " ( First Part King Henry IV . ) . From Painting by Max Adamo . • • " " • From Painting by Ed . Grutzner . 47 • 246 ...
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... Falstaff . " In the Pilgrimage to Parnassus , acted at St. John's Col- lege , Cambridge , Christmas , 1598 , there are what seem to be obvious reminiscences of the tapster's " Anon , anon , sir , " in ii . 4. 35 , et seq.1 The point is ...
... Falstaff . " In the Pilgrimage to Parnassus , acted at St. John's Col- lege , Cambridge , Christmas , 1598 , there are what seem to be obvious reminiscences of the tapster's " Anon , anon , sir , " in ii . 4. 35 , et seq.1 The point is ...
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... Falstaff's speeches . The fact that " Falstaff " was substituted for " Oldcastle throughout the plays perhaps explains the metrical imperfections of such a line as " Away , good Ned . Fal- staff sweats to death " ( ii . 2. 104 ) . In ...
... Falstaff's speeches . The fact that " Falstaff " was substituted for " Oldcastle throughout the plays perhaps explains the metrical imperfections of such a line as " Away , good Ned . Fal- staff sweats to death " ( ii . 2. 104 ) . In ...
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... Falstaff , as he who " truly told what honour was . " This single passage , in Mr. Halliwell's opinion , would alone render it highly probable that some of the theatres in acting Henry IV . retained the name of Old- castle after the ...
... Falstaff , as he who " truly told what honour was . " This single passage , in Mr. Halliwell's opinion , would alone render it highly probable that some of the theatres in acting Henry IV . retained the name of Old- castle after the ...
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... Falstaff seems indeed to owe something more than his mere name to the famous Sir John Fastolfe , the degradation of whose character comes out so strongly in 1 Henry VI . ( iii . 2. 104-9 ; iv . 1. 13-47 ) , " where Fastolfe [ spelled ...
... Falstaff seems indeed to owe something more than his mere name to the famous Sir John Fastolfe , the degradation of whose character comes out so strongly in 1 Henry VI . ( iii . 2. 104-9 ; iv . 1. 13-47 ) , " where Fastolfe [ spelled ...
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