The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... kind of tender , made afar off by Sir Hugh here ; do you understand me ? " to which Slender replies " if it be so , " & c . The tender , therefore , we see , had been made to Shallow , and not to Slender , the former of which names ...
... kind of tender , made afar off by Sir Hugh here ; do you understand me ? " to which Slender replies " if it be so , " & c . The tender , therefore , we see , had been made to Shallow , and not to Slender , the former of which names ...
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... kind may be drawn , respecting the age of the play . A meager and imperfect sketch of this comedy was printed in 1602. Afterwards Shakspeare new - wrote it entirely . This allusion therefore to the Cotswold games , not founded till the ...
... kind may be drawn , respecting the age of the play . A meager and imperfect sketch of this comedy was printed in 1602. Afterwards Shakspeare new - wrote it entirely . This allusion therefore to the Cotswold games , not founded till the ...
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... kind . So , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Va- lentinian : Planting of worts and onions , any thing . "上 Again , in Tho . Lupton's Seventh Booke of Notable Thinges , 4to . bl . 1. " then anoint the burned place therwith , and lay a woort ...
... kind . So , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Va- lentinian : Planting of worts and onions , any thing . "上 Again , in Tho . Lupton's Seventh Booke of Notable Thinges , 4to . bl . 1. " then anoint the burned place therwith , and lay a woort ...
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... kind of tender , made afar off by sir Hugh here ; -Do you understand me ? SLEN . Ay , sir , you shall find me reasonable ; if it be so , I shall do that that is reason . SHAL . Nay , but understand me . Challenge , 4to . 1593 : " and ...
... kind of tender , made afar off by sir Hugh here ; -Do you understand me ? SLEN . Ay , sir , you shall find me reasonable ; if it be so , I shall do that that is reason . SHAL . Nay , but understand me . Challenge , 4to . 1593 : " and ...
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... kind of change in the com- plexion , which is caused by jealousy , renders the person possessed by such a passion dangerous ; consequently Ford will be likely to revenge himself on Falstaff , and I shall be gratified . I believe our ...
... kind of change in the com- plexion , which is caused by jealousy , renders the person possessed by such a passion dangerous ; consequently Ford will be likely to revenge himself on Falstaff , and I shall be gratified . I believe our ...
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ancient believe Ben Jonson CAIUS called Clown comedy devil doctor doth DUKE edit editor Enter Exeunt Exit fairies Falstaff Farmer fool gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give hath heart heaven honour HOST humour husband Illyria JOHNSON King Henry King Lear knave knight lady letter Lionello lord maid MALONE Malvolio marry master Brook master doctor means Measure for Measure mistress Anne mistress Ford Mutio old copy old quarto Olivia passage phrase PIST Pistol play pray quarto Queen QUICK quoth Richard III SCENE second folio Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHAL Shallow signifies Sir Andrew Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Hugh Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sir Toby SLEN song speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thou art three merry TYRWHITT Viola WARBURTON wife Windsor woman word