The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 - English drama |
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... Chronicles ) , are :-( i ) calling the Earl of 1 Savi . What's he , gentle Mons . Brisk ? Not that gentleman ? Fasl . No , lady ; this is a kinsman to Justice Silence . I Fife son to the beaten Douglas - an error X Preface PARTS I AND II ...
... Chronicles ) , are :-( i ) calling the Earl of 1 Savi . What's he , gentle Mons . Brisk ? Not that gentleman ? Fasl . No , lady ; this is a kinsman to Justice Silence . I Fife son to the beaten Douglas - an error X Preface PARTS I AND II ...
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... Lady Percy is correctly styled Mortimer's sister , in another she is re- ferred to as his aunt ( Lloyd , Critical Essays , p . 228 ; Courtenay's Commentaries on the Historical Plays , I , pp . 75-159 ) . ( II ) The old Chronicle of The ...
... Lady Percy is correctly styled Mortimer's sister , in another she is re- ferred to as his aunt ( Lloyd , Critical Essays , p . 228 ; Courtenay's Commentaries on the Historical Plays , I , pp . 75-159 ) . ( II ) The old Chronicle of The ...
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... Ladies , referred to " the fat Knight , hight Oldcastle , ” and not to Falstaff , as he who " truly told what honor was . " This single passage , in Mr. Halliwell's opinion , would alone render it highly probable that some of the ...
... Ladies , referred to " the fat Knight , hight Oldcastle , ” and not to Falstaff , as he who " truly told what honor was . " This single passage , in Mr. Halliwell's opinion , would alone render it highly probable that some of the ...
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... Ladies , a play by Nathaniel Field , published in 1618 , and probably writ- ten as early as 1611 : " Did you never see the play where the fat knight , hight Oldcastle , did tell you truly what this honor was ? " which could refer to ...
... Ladies , a play by Nathaniel Field , published in 1618 , and probably writ- ten as early as 1611 : " Did you never see the play where the fat knight , hight Oldcastle , did tell you truly what this honor was ? " which could refer to ...
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... LADY PERCY Lady Percy , the wife of Hotspur , is a very lively and beautiful sketch : she is sprightly , feminine , and fond ; but without anything energetic or profound , in mind or in feel- ing . Her gaiety and spirit in the first ...
... LADY PERCY Lady Percy , the wife of Hotspur , is a very lively and beautiful sketch : she is sprightly , feminine , and fond ; but without anything energetic or profound , in mind or in feel- ing . Her gaiety and spirit in the first ...
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