The Plays of William Shakspeare. ..: Volume the fifth. Containing Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth-night, Volume 5J. J. Tourneisen, 1799 - 389 pages |
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Page 37
... seems confirmed by a passage in Romeo and Juliet : " -refts his minim , " & c . It may , however , mean , that , like a fkilful harquebuzier , he takes a good aim , though he has refted his piece for a minute only . So , in Daniel's ...
... seems confirmed by a passage in Romeo and Juliet : " -refts his minim , " & c . It may , however , mean , that , like a fkilful harquebuzier , he takes a good aim , though he has refted his piece for a minute only . So , in Daniel's ...
Page 71
... . Part of this dialogue is found afterwards in the third feene of the prefent a & ; but it seems more proper here , to introduce what Shallow Lays of the prowels of his youth , MALONE , 1 SHAL . Tut , fir , I could have F4 OF WINDSOR . 71.
... . Part of this dialogue is found afterwards in the third feene of the prefent a & ; but it seems more proper here , to introduce what Shallow Lays of the prowels of his youth , MALONE , 1 SHAL . Tut , fir , I could have F4 OF WINDSOR . 71.
Page 127
... seems to allude to the cuckold's horns . So afterwards : and fo buffets himself on the forehead , crying , peer out , peer out . " Of the feafon is a phrafe of the foreft . MALONE . 4 Mr. Malone points the paffage thus.- - Ay , buck ; I ...
... seems to allude to the cuckold's horns . So afterwards : and fo buffets himself on the forehead , crying , peer out , peer out . " Of the feafon is a phrafe of the foreft . MALONE . 4 Mr. Malone points the paffage thus.- - Ay , buck ; I ...
Page 205
... seems not to have been able to give Falstaff all his former power of entertainment . This comedy is remarkable for the variety and number of the perfonages , who exhibit more characters appropriated and difcri- minated , than perhaps ...
... seems not to have been able to give Falstaff all his former power of entertainment . This comedy is remarkable for the variety and number of the perfonages , who exhibit more characters appropriated and difcri- minated , than perhaps ...
Page 248
... seems to have a fore - knowledge of that too , and therefore comes to fpeak with you . What is to be faid to him , lady ? he's fortified against any denial . OLI . Tell him , he fhall not speak with me . MAL . He has been told fo ; and ...
... seems to have a fore - knowledge of that too , and therefore comes to fpeak with you . What is to be faid to him , lady ? he's fortified against any denial . OLI . Tell him , he fhall not speak with me . MAL . He has been told fo ; and ...
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