The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... King Henry V. ' Nym and Bardolph are both hanged in ' King Henry V. , ' yet appear in The Merry Wives of Windsor . ' Falstaff is disgraced in ' The Second Part of King Henry IV . , ' and dies in King Henry V .; ' but , in ' The Merry ...
... King Henry V. ' Nym and Bardolph are both hanged in ' King Henry V. , ' yet appear in The Merry Wives of Windsor . ' Falstaff is disgraced in ' The Second Part of King Henry IV . , ' and dies in King Henry V .; ' but , in ' The Merry ...
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... king has killed his heart ” ) he was not in a fit condition for " a speedy appearance amongst the Merry Wives of Windsor ; " and further , that , if it be true , as the first act of the Second Part evinces , that Sir John , soon after ...
... king has killed his heart ” ) he was not in a fit condition for " a speedy appearance amongst the Merry Wives of Windsor ; " and further , that , if it be true , as the first act of the Second Part evinces , that Sir John , soon after ...
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... king ? " - the word being council in the quarto ; " these knights will hack " - ( see Act II . Scene 1 ) ; Mrs. Quickly's allusion to coaches ( see Illus- tration ) ; the poetical description of the insignia of the Garter ; and the ...
... king ? " - the word being council in the quarto ; " these knights will hack " - ( see Act II . Scene 1 ) ; Mrs. Quickly's allusion to coaches ( see Illus- tration ) ; the poetical description of the insignia of the Garter ; and the ...
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... King Henry IV . ' and King Henry V. , ' " that is , after Falstaff's renewed intercourse with Shallow , the borrowing of the thousand pounds , and the failure of his schemes at the coronation . Another writer says , " it ought rather to ...
... King Henry IV . ' and King Henry V. , ' " that is , after Falstaff's renewed intercourse with Shallow , the borrowing of the thousand pounds , and the failure of his schemes at the coronation . Another writer says , " it ought rather to ...
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... king's justices of the peace ? " It is true that we are told by Slender that he was " in the county of Gloster , justice of peace and coram , ” — but this information is first given us in the amended edition . In the sketch , Master ...
... king's justices of the peace ? " It is true that we are told by Slender that he was " in the county of Gloster , justice of peace and coram , ” — but this information is first given us in the amended edition . In the sketch , Master ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: V.1 William Shakespeare,Charles Knight No preview available - 2018 |
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