The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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Page ix
... Falstaff , and have answered , “ Indeed I am not a Scaliger or a Budæus , but yet no blockhead , friend . " I believe also that he was not wholly unacquainted with the popular languages of France and Italy . He had abundant leisure to ...
... Falstaff , and have answered , “ Indeed I am not a Scaliger or a Budæus , but yet no blockhead , friend . " I believe also that he was not wholly unacquainted with the popular languages of France and Italy . He had abundant leisure to ...
Page xx
... Falstaff as drawn in the two parts of Henry IV . , she expressed a wish to see the gross and dissolute knight under the influence of love ; and that the result of our Poet's compliance with the desire of his royal mistress , was " The ...
... Falstaff as drawn in the two parts of Henry IV . , she expressed a wish to see the gross and dissolute knight under the influence of love ; and that the result of our Poet's compliance with the desire of his royal mistress , was " The ...
Page lxiv
... Falstaff was usually habited in the time of Shakspeare . " Like a Sr. Jon Falsstaff : in a roabe of russet , quite low , with a great elley , like a swolen man , long moustacheos , the sheows [ shoes ] shorte , and out of them great ...
... Falstaff was usually habited in the time of Shakspeare . " Like a Sr. Jon Falsstaff : in a roabe of russet , quite low , with a great elley , like a swolen man , long moustacheos , the sheows [ shoes ] shorte , and out of them great ...
Page 152
... Falstaff seem to have been taken froth the story of the lovers of Pisa in " Tarleton's Newes out of Purgatorie , " bl . I. no dat but entered on the Stationers ' books in 15 The wide Westward for Smelts , " a book from which Sha the ...
... Falstaff seem to have been taken froth the story of the lovers of Pisa in " Tarleton's Newes out of Purgatorie , " bl . I. no dat but entered on the Stationers ' books in 15 The wide Westward for Smelts , " a book from which Sha the ...
Page 153
... Falstaff seem to have been taken from the story of the lovers of Pisa in " Tarleton's Newes out of Purgatorie , " bl . l . no date , but entered on the Stationers ' books in 1590. The fishwife's tale , in " Westward for Smelts , " a ...
... Falstaff seem to have been taken from the story of the lovers of Pisa in " Tarleton's Newes out of Purgatorie , " bl . l . no date , but entered on the Stationers ' books in 1590. The fishwife's tale , in " Westward for Smelts , " a ...
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