The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 98
... Falstaff . Poins . Gads - hill . Peto . Bardolph , Lady Percy , Wife to Hot - fpur . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Hoftefs Quickly . Sheriff , Winter , Chamberlain , Drawers , 1 Carriers , Travellers ...
... Falstaff . Poins . Gads - hill . Peto . Bardolph , Lady Percy , Wife to Hot - fpur . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Hoftefs Quickly . Sheriff , Winter , Chamberlain , Drawers , 1 Carriers , Travellers ...
Page 104
... Falstaff . Fal TOW , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? NOW P. Henry . Thou art fo fat - witted with drinking old fack , and unbuttoning thee after fupper , and fleeping upon benches in the afternoon , that thou haft forgotten ( 1 ) ...
... Falstaff . Fal TOW , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? NOW P. Henry . Thou art fo fat - witted with drinking old fack , and unbuttoning thee after fupper , and fleeping upon benches in the afternoon , that thou haft forgotten ( 1 ) ...
Page 105
... Falstaff was written originally under the name of Oldcastle . An ingenious Correfpondent hints to me , that the Paffage above quoted from . our Author proves , what Mr. Rowe tells us was a tradition . Old Lad of the Caftle feems to have ...
... Falstaff was written originally under the name of Oldcastle . An ingenious Correfpondent hints to me , that the Paffage above quoted from . our Author proves , what Mr. Rowe tells us was a tradition . Old Lad of the Caftle feems to have ...
Page 106
... Falstaff , and endeavours to remove the fean- dal , in the Epilogue to the fecond part of Henry IV . Fuller takes Motice of this matter in his Church Hiftory , Stage Poets bate themfetos been very bold with , and others very merry at ...
... Falstaff , and endeavours to remove the fean- dal , in the Epilogue to the fecond part of Henry IV . Fuller takes Motice of this matter in his Church Hiftory , Stage Poets bate themfetos been very bold with , and others very merry at ...
Page 109
... Falstaff , feeing Poins at hand , turns the Stream of his Difcourfe from the prince , and fays : Now fhall we know whether Gads - hill has fet a Match for Us ; and then immediately falls into railing and invectives against Poins . How ...
... Falstaff , feeing Poins at hand , turns the Stream of his Difcourfe from the prince , and fays : Now fhall we know whether Gads - hill has fet a Match for Us ; and then immediately falls into railing and invectives against Poins . How ...
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