The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... speech . POPE . THEOBALD . Mr. Gildon has likewise told us , " that our author's house at Stratford bordered on the Church - yard , and that he wrote the scene of the Ghost in Hamlet there . " But neither for this , or the assertion ...
... speech . POPE . THEOBALD . Mr. Gildon has likewise told us , " that our author's house at Stratford bordered on the Church - yard , and that he wrote the scene of the Ghost in Hamlet there . " But neither for this , or the assertion ...
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... speech should be given to Sir Hugh , who is at cross purposes with the Justice . Shallow had said just before , the coat is an old one ; and now , that it is the luce , the fresh fish . No , replies the parson , it cannot be old and ...
... speech should be given to Sir Hugh , who is at cross purposes with the Justice . Shallow had said just before , the coat is an old one ; and now , that it is the luce , the fresh fish . No , replies the parson , it cannot be old and ...
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... speeches , beside those he has mentioned , are misplaced in a subsequent part of this scene , as exhibited in the first folio . MALONE . Perhaps we have not yet conceived the humour of Master Shallow . Slender has observed , that the ...
... speeches , beside those he has mentioned , are misplaced in a subsequent part of this scene , as exhibited in the first folio . MALONE . Perhaps we have not yet conceived the humour of Master Shallow . Slender has observed , that the ...
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... speeches before us . In this play , as exhibited in the first folio , many of the speeches are given to characters to whom they do not belong . Printers , to save trouble , keep the names of the speakers in each scene ready composed ...
... speeches before us . In this play , as exhibited in the first folio , many of the speeches are given to characters to whom they do not belong . Printers , to save trouble , keep the names of the speakers in each scene ready composed ...
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... speech , and must be read thus : - ' Twere better for you - if ' twere known in council , you'll be laugh'd at . ' Twere better for you , is , I believe , a menace . JOHNSON . Some of the modern editors arbitrarily read - if ' twere not ...
... speech , and must be read thus : - ' Twere better for you - if ' twere known in council , you'll be laugh'd at . ' Twere better for you , is , I believe , a menace . JOHNSON . Some of the modern editors arbitrarily read - if ' twere not ...
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ancient believe Ben Jonson CAIUS called Clown comedy devil doctor doth DUKE edit editor Exeunt Exit fairies Falstaff FARMER fool FORD gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give hath heart heaven honour Host humour husband Illyria JOHNSON King Lear knave knight lady letter Lionello lord madam 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 Viola WARBURTON wife Windsor woman word