The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 3C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Pagina 9
... suppose , intended for a cor- ruption of Custos Rotulorum . The mistake was hardly designed by the author , who , though he gives Shallow folly enough , makes him rather pedantic than illiterate . If we read : " Shal . Ay , cousin ...
... suppose , intended for a cor- ruption of Custos Rotulorum . The mistake was hardly designed by the author , who , though he gives Shallow folly enough , makes him rather pedantic than illiterate . If we read : " Shal . Ay , cousin ...
Pagina 16
... suppose that two or three more years at least must have passed before these games could have been effectually established . I would therefore , at the earliest , date this play about the year 1607. T. Warton . The Annalia Dubrensia ...
... suppose that two or three more years at least must have passed before these games could have been effectually established . I would therefore , at the earliest , date this play about the year 1607. T. Warton . The Annalia Dubrensia ...
Pagina 18
... suppose that Falstaff was already acquainted with this robbery , and had received his share of it , as in the case of the handle of mistress Bridget's fan , Act II , sc . ii . His question , therefore , my be said to arise at once from ...
... suppose that Falstaff was already acquainted with this robbery , and had received his share of it , as in the case of the handle of mistress Bridget's fan , Act II , sc . ii . His question , therefore , my be said to arise at once from ...
Pagina 20
... suppose , " They had worne it off , as they have done my nose . " And in a note he tells us : " Edw . shillings for the most part are used at shoave - board . " Farmer . In the Second Part of K. Henry IV , Falstaff says , “ Quoit him ...
... suppose , " They had worne it off , as they have done my nose . " And in a note he tells us : " Edw . shillings for the most part are used at shoave - board . " Farmer . In the Second Part of K. Henry IV , Falstaff says , “ Quoit him ...
Pagina 21
... suppose it should rather be read : " Word of denial in my labras hear ; " That is , hear the word of denial in my lips . Thou ly'st . Johnson , Word of denial : froth and scum , thou liest B 2 OF WINDSOR . 21 Fal. Is this true, Pistol? ...
... suppose it should rather be read : " Word of denial in my labras hear ; " That is , hear the word of denial in my lips . Thou ly'st . Johnson , Word of denial : froth and scum , thou liest B 2 OF WINDSOR . 21 Fal. Is this true, Pistol? ...
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