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 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 412
... Oldcastle was represented on the stage as a very fat man ( certainly not in the play printed with that title in 1600 :) - " Now , signiors , how like you mine host ? did I not tell you he was a madde round knave and a merrie one too ...
... Oldcastle was represented on the stage as a very fat man ( certainly not in the play printed with that title in 1600 :) - " Now , signiors , how like you mine host ? did I not tell you he was a madde round knave and a merrie one too ...
Page 416
... Oldcastle sweats to death ; 2. " And asking every one for sir John Oldcastle ; 3. " Give me my sword and cloak ; good night , Oldcastle ; 4. " Now , Oldcastle , where've you been all this while ? Oldcastle , where have you been all this ...
... Oldcastle sweats to death ; 2. " And asking every one for sir John Oldcastle ; 3. " Give me my sword and cloak ; good night , Oldcastle ; 4. " Now , Oldcastle , where've you been all this while ? Oldcastle , where have you been all this ...
Page 418
... Oldcastle , relating the events of his life , says : " Within the spring - tide of my flowring youth " He [ his father ] stept into the winter of his age ; " Made meanes ( Mercurius thus begins the truth ) " That I was made Sir Thomas ...
... Oldcastle , relating the events of his life , says : " Within the spring - tide of my flowring youth " He [ his father ] stept into the winter of his age ; " Made meanes ( Mercurius thus begins the truth ) " That I was made Sir Thomas ...
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