The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen1Methuen, 1904 |
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... knight , Iustice Shallow , and his wise Cousin M. Slender . With the swaggering vaine of Auncient Pistoll and Corporall Nym . By William Shake- speare . As it hath been diuers times Acted by the right Honorable my Lord Chamberlaines ...
... knight , Iustice Shallow , and his wise Cousin M. Slender . With the swaggering vaine of Auncient Pistoll and Corporall Nym . By William Shake- speare . As it hath been diuers times Acted by the right Honorable my Lord Chamberlaines ...
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... knight , perhaps He hath spoke merrily , as the fashion of fat men Are . " This remark is quite characteristic of Page's agreeable character , and is itself worthy of a place . At II . ii . 2 in the Quarto , Pistol's words are , “ I ...
... knight , perhaps He hath spoke merrily , as the fashion of fat men Are . " This remark is quite characteristic of Page's agreeable character , and is itself worthy of a place . At II . ii . 2 in the Quarto , Pistol's words are , “ I ...
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... knight of Charlecote , it would have probably shaken my opinion . One final remark , however , occurs to me , which the writer does not make . May not the luce and louse episode have been purposely omitted xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
... knight of Charlecote , it would have probably shaken my opinion . One final remark , however , occurs to me , which the writer does not make . May not the luce and louse episode have been purposely omitted xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
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... Knight , in 1840 , to explain the references to the German visitors to the Garter , the Duke " de jaminie , " the ... Knight's suggestion , that he based an argument for an earlier date for the play upon it , and all the commentators ...
... Knight , in 1840 , to explain the references to the German visitors to the Garter , the Duke " de jaminie , " the ... Knight's suggestion , that he based an argument for an earlier date for the play upon it , and all the commentators ...
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... [ Knight's ] conjecture would have received a strong confirmation , if we knew that Count Mombeliard had taken Reading in his outward journey . " We see that he did do so . If we suppose the period of the story to be that of the Count's ...
... [ Knight's ] conjecture would have received a strong confirmation , if we knew that Count Mombeliard had taken Reading in his outward journey . " We see that he did do so . If we suppose the period of the story to be that of the Count's ...
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