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Pagina 6
I'le lay my life the mad prince of Wales " Is stealing his father's deare , " and in this play , as it now appears , Mr. Page discountenances the addresses of Fenton to his daughter , because " he keeps com- pany with the wild prince ...
I'le lay my life the mad prince of Wales " Is stealing his father's deare , " and in this play , as it now appears , Mr. Page discountenances the addresses of Fenton to his daughter , because " he keeps com- pany with the wild prince ...
Pagina 15
Printers , to save trouble , keep the names of the speakers in each scene ready composed , and are very liable to mistakes , when two names begin ( as in the present instance ) with the same letter , and are nearly of the same length .
Printers , to save trouble , keep the names of the speakers in each scene ready composed , and are very liable to mistakes , when two names begin ( as in the present instance ) with the same letter , and are nearly of the same length .
Pagina 18
So , in Hamlet : " The players cannot keep counsel , they ' ll tell all . ” Falstaff's meaning seems to be - ' twere better for you if it were known only in secrecy , i.e. among your friends . A more public complaint would subject you ...
So , in Hamlet : " The players cannot keep counsel , they ' ll tell all . ” Falstaff's meaning seems to be - ' twere better for you if it were known only in secrecy , i.e. among your friends . A more public complaint would subject you ...
Pagina 24
But may it not be urged , it is designed Simple should appear thus ignorant , to keep up the character ? I think not . The simplest creatures ( nay , even naturals ) generally are very precise in the knowledge of festivals , and marking ...
But may it not be urged , it is designed Simple should appear thus ignorant , to keep up the character ? I think not . The simplest creatures ( nay , even naturals ) generally are very precise in the knowledge of festivals , and marking ...
Pagina 27
8 may be beholden to his friend for a man : -I keep but three men and a boy yet , till my mother be dead : But what though ? yet I live like a poor gentleman born . Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit ...
8 may be beholden to his friend for a man : -I keep but three men and a boy yet , till my mother be dead : But what though ? yet I live like a poor gentleman born . Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit ...
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