The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 37
... answer with a fool - born jeft , ' and adds , " that white hairs ill become a fool and jefter . ' " 1 I think , however , that this fpeech of the Chief Juftice is fome- what in Falstaff's own ftyle ; which verifies what he fays of ...
... answer with a fool - born jeft , ' and adds , " that white hairs ill become a fool and jefter . ' " 1 I think , however , that this fpeech of the Chief Juftice is fome- what in Falstaff's own ftyle ; which verifies what he fays of ...
Page 49
... answer . A hundred mark is a long loan 9 for a poor lone woman to bear : and I have borne , and borne , and borne ; and have been fub'd off , and fub'd off , and fub'd off , from this day to that 7 an a ' come but within my vice ...
... answer . A hundred mark is a long loan 9 for a poor lone woman to bear : and I have borne , and borne , and borne ; and have been fub'd off , and fub'd off , and fub'd off , from this day to that 7 an a ' come but within my vice ...
Page 56
... answer in the effect of your reputation , ] That is , answer manner fuitable to your character . JOHNSON . I must be fain to pawn my plate , Glaffes , glaffes , is the only drinking : ] Mrs. Quickly is here in the same state as the Earl ...
... answer in the effect of your reputation , ] That is , answer manner fuitable to your character . JOHNSON . I must be fain to pawn my plate , Glaffes , glaffes , is the only drinking : ] Mrs. Quickly is here in the same state as the Earl ...
Page 65
... answer is as ready as a borrower's cap ; the king's poor coufin , fir . 9 I am In The First Part of King Henry IV . the Prince calls Falstaff " the latter fpring , -all - hallown summer . " MALONE . Martlemas is corrupted from Martinmas ...
... answer is as ready as a borrower's cap ; the king's poor coufin , fir . 9 I am In The First Part of King Henry IV . the Prince calls Falstaff " the latter fpring , -all - hallown summer . " MALONE . Martlemas is corrupted from Martinmas ...
Page 104
... answer of drawers at this pe- riod . So , in The Difcoverie of the Knights of the Pofte , 1597 : " wherefore hee calling , the drawer presently answered with a shrill voyce , anon , anon fir . " REED . 8 Ha ! a bastard & c . ] The ...
... answer of drawers at this pe- riod . So , in The Difcoverie of the Knights of the Pofte , 1597 : " wherefore hee calling , the drawer presently answered with a shrill voyce , anon , anon fir . " REED . 8 Ha ! a bastard & c . ] The ...
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