The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 12AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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... Falstaff in The Second Part of King Henry IV . and in Hamlet : 66 For nature , crescent , does not grow alone " In thewes and bulk . " The two last folios , [ 1664 and 1685 , ] in which some words are injudiciously modernized , read ...
... Falstaff in The Second Part of King Henry IV . and in Hamlet : 66 For nature , crescent , does not grow alone " In thewes and bulk . " The two last folios , [ 1664 and 1685 , ] in which some words are injudiciously modernized , read ...
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... Falstaff to see his orchard , where they are to eat a " last year's pippin of his own graffing , " he certainly uses the word in its present acceptation . VOL . XII . D Give guess how near to day . - Lucius , ACT II . 3333 JULIUS CÆSAR ...
... Falstaff to see his orchard , where they are to eat a " last year's pippin of his own graffing , " he certainly uses the word in its present acceptation . VOL . XII . D Give guess how near to day . - Lucius , ACT II . 3333 JULIUS CÆSAR ...
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... Falstaff , where he describes his situation in the buck- basket . In the passage before us , it is evidently a misprint for rain . The quotation from Julius Cæsar does not support the old reading at all , the idea being perfectly ...
... Falstaff , where he describes his situation in the buck- basket . In the passage before us , it is evidently a misprint for rain . The quotation from Julius Cæsar does not support the old reading at all , the idea being perfectly ...
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