The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 - English drama |
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Page viii
... never joyed since the price of oats rose " ( II , i ) may be connected with the Proclamation for the Dearth of Corn , etc. , issued in the same year . The introduction of the word " valiant , " detrimental to the meter of the line , in ...
... never joyed since the price of oats rose " ( II , i ) may be connected with the Proclamation for the Dearth of Corn , etc. , issued in the same year . The introduction of the word " valiant , " detrimental to the meter of the line , in ...
Page xi
... never before did genius ever transmute so base a caput mortuum into ore so precious . " FALSTAFF Sir John Oldcastle , one of the Prince's wild companions in the old play , appears to have been the original of the character subsequently ...
... never before did genius ever transmute so base a caput mortuum into ore so precious . " FALSTAFF Sir John Oldcastle , one of the Prince's wild companions in the old play , appears to have been the original of the character subsequently ...
Page xviii
... never see the play where the fat knight , hight Oldcastle , did tell you truly what this honor was ? " which could refer to nothing else than Fal- staff's soliloquy in Act V , sc . i , of this play . The reason of the change probably ...
... never see the play where the fat knight , hight Oldcastle , did tell you truly what this honor was ? " which could refer to nothing else than Fal- staff's soliloquy in Act V , sc . i , of this play . The reason of the change probably ...
Page xxii
... never cold , he being continually at war with the Scots . The Percys rightly claimed by the laws of war to hold for ransom all the prisoners taken at Homildon , except the earl of Fife , whom , as being a prince of the Scottish blood ...
... never cold , he being continually at war with the Scots . The Percys rightly claimed by the laws of war to hold for ransom all the prisoners taken at Homildon , except the earl of Fife , whom , as being a prince of the Scottish blood ...
Page xxiii
... never ceasing to fight where the battle was hottest . Meanwhile Northumberland had set out with an army to join his son : but , hearing of the event at Shrewsbury , he disbanded his forces , and made his submission , alleging that his ...
... never ceasing to fight where the battle was hottest . Meanwhile Northumberland had set out with an army to join his son : but , hearing of the event at Shrewsbury , he disbanded his forces , and made his submission , alleging that his ...
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