The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 6C. and A. Conrad, 1805 |
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... of Henry VIII , we find it used to signify a constable . Theobald . In the Persone Dramatis to Ben Jonson's Tale of a Tub , the high - constable , the petty - constable , the head - borough , and the third- borough , are enumerated as ...
... of Henry VIII , we find it used to signify a constable . Theobald . In the Persone Dramatis to Ben Jonson's Tale of a Tub , the high - constable , the petty - constable , the head - borough , and the third- borough , are enumerated as ...
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... King Henry IV , P. I : " I'd rather hear Lady , my brach , howl in Irish . " The structure of the passage before us ... King Henry IV , e Prince calls Falstaff " imboss'd rascal . " Ritson . At the hedge corner , in the coldest fault ...
... King Henry IV , P. I : " I'd rather hear Lady , my brach , howl in Irish . " The structure of the passage before us ... King Henry IV , e Prince calls Falstaff " imboss'd rascal . " Ritson . At the hedge corner , in the coldest fault ...
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... of one of the players , which has crept in , both here and in The Third Part of K. Henry VI , instead of the name of the person represented . Again , at the conclusion of The Second Part of King Henry IV : " Enter Sincklo and three or ...
... of one of the players , which has crept in , both here and in The Third Part of K. Henry VI , instead of the name of the person represented . Again , at the conclusion of The Second Part of King Henry IV : " Enter Sincklo and three or ...
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... King Henry VII , among other dishes were capons of high Greece . " 66 Perhaps this expression was used to imply that ... King Henry IV , P. II : " Who is next ? —Peter Bullcalf of the Green . ” Malone . 2 In this place , Mr. Pope , and ...
... King Henry VII , among other dishes were capons of high Greece . " 66 Perhaps this expression was used to imply that ... King Henry IV , P. II : " Who is next ? —Peter Bullcalf of the Green . ” Malone . 2 In this place , Mr. Pope , and ...
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... of my wooing dance ) 5 - knock me soundly ? ] Shakspeare seems to design a ridi- cule on this clipped and ungrammatical ... King Henry IV , Part II : Johnson . " In few - his death , whose spirit lent a fire , & c . Steevens . Be she as ...
... of my wooing dance ) 5 - knock me soundly ? ] Shakspeare seems to design a ridi- cule on this clipped and ungrammatical ... King Henry IV , Part II : Johnson . " In few - his death , whose spirit lent a fire , & c . Steevens . Be she as ...
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