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Page ix
... hand of Sir Edward Dering , the antiquary , who died in 1644 . The authoritative text of the play is Q 1. Every sub- sequent Quarto seems to have been printed from its immediate predecessor , errors accumulating with each new edition ...
... hand of Sir Edward Dering , the antiquary , who died in 1644 . The authoritative text of the play is Q 1. Every sub- sequent Quarto seems to have been printed from its immediate predecessor , errors accumulating with each new edition ...
Page xviii
... as a matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no foundation in Holinshed . 1 See p . xlvii post . These are the main points in which Shakespeare diverges from xviii INTRODUCTION.
... as a matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no foundation in Holinshed . 1 See p . xlvii post . These are the main points in which Shakespeare diverges from xviii INTRODUCTION.
Page xxii
... hands " ( ibid . 185 ) ; and " Lazarus in the painted cloth " ( IV . ii . 25 , 26 ) . THE IDENTITY OF FALSTAFF We have already referred to the substitution of the name Falstaff for that of Oldcastle in dealing with the evidence for the ...
... hands " ( ibid . 185 ) ; and " Lazarus in the painted cloth " ( IV . ii . 25 , 26 ) . THE IDENTITY OF FALSTAFF We have already referred to the substitution of the name Falstaff for that of Oldcastle in dealing with the evidence for the ...
Page xxiv
... hand , May breede suspence , and wrongfully disturbe The peacefull quiet of your setled thoughts . To stop which scruple , let this briefe suffise : It is no pamperd glutton we present , Nor aged Councellor to youthfull sinne , But one ...
... hand , May breede suspence , and wrongfully disturbe The peacefull quiet of your setled thoughts . To stop which scruple , let this briefe suffise : It is no pamperd glutton we present , Nor aged Councellor to youthfull sinne , But one ...
Page xxviii
... hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , " for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge of foot has been procured , is left ...
... hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , " for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge of foot has been procured , is left ...
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