Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of Shakspeare: Resulting from a Collation of the Early Copies, with that of Johnson and Steevens, Ed. by Isaac Reed, Esq., Together with Some Valuable Extracts from the Mss. of the Late Right Honourable John, Lord Chedworth, Ausgabe 1J. Wright, 1805 |
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... Falstaff with the detection of his cowardice , Falstaff says , " Dost thou hear , Hal , never call a true piece of gold a counter- feit . " The host's reply to the doctor's enquiring after the meaning of mock - water seems to coun ...
... Falstaff with the detection of his cowardice , Falstaff says , " Dost thou hear , Hal , never call a true piece of gold a counter- feit . " The host's reply to the doctor's enquiring after the meaning of mock - water seems to coun ...
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... Falstaff's accepting the mistaken word , and repeating it in its perverted sense ? ACT V. SCENE I. 193. Enter Falstaff and Mrs. Quickly . I would conclude the fourth act with the scene between Falstaff and Ford , as Theobald does , and ...
... Falstaff's accepting the mistaken word , and repeating it in its perverted sense ? ACT V. SCENE I. 193. Enter Falstaff and Mrs. Quickly . I would conclude the fourth act with the scene between Falstaff and Ford , as Theobald does , and ...
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... Falstaff and Mrs. Quickly , in Falstaff's chamber . 194 . ( 6 LORD CHEDWORTH . Since I pluck'd geese . " To pluck living geese , says Mr. Steevens , was , formerly , an act of puerile barbarity . The hu- mane critic might have added a ...
... Falstaff and Mrs. Quickly , in Falstaff's chamber . 194 . ( 6 LORD CHEDWORTH . Since I pluck'd geese . " To pluck living geese , says Mr. Steevens , was , formerly , an act of puerile barbarity . The hu- mane critic might have added a ...
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... Falstaff was no coward . SCENE III . 214. North . " My lord , " " " Good , my lord , " Would complete the line . " Worcester , get thee gone , " & c . Unless " Worcester , " contrary to custom , be pronounced with three syllables ...
... Falstaff was no coward . SCENE III . 214. North . " My lord , " " " Good , my lord , " Would complete the line . " Worcester , get thee gone , " & c . Unless " Worcester , " contrary to custom , be pronounced with three syllables ...
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... Falstaff's manner , he cannot advance four feet without describing , in his motion , the square surface of that measure ; he is as broad as he is long . " Ere I'll rob a foot further . " Dr. Johnson would read , " rub , " but there is ...
... Falstaff's manner , he cannot advance four feet without describing , in his motion , the square surface of that measure ; he is as broad as he is long . " Ere I'll rob a foot further . " Dr. Johnson would read , " rub , " but there is ...
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