The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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Page 90
... natural that , Ford being first mentioned by Sir John , and Ford's wife being most the subject of conversation , Nym should first propose to " discuss the humour of this love " to Ford . How the worthies arranged their plans afterwards ...
... natural that , Ford being first mentioned by Sir John , and Ford's wife being most the subject of conversation , Nym should first propose to " discuss the humour of this love " to Ford . How the worthies arranged their plans afterwards ...
Page 115
... Nature thy friend : Come , thou canst not hide it . MRS . FORD . Believe me , there's no such thing in me . FAL ... Nature thy friend . " It is not found in the quarto . Upon Pope's correction the common reading is , " I see what thou ...
... Nature thy friend : Come , thou canst not hide it . MRS . FORD . Believe me , there's no such thing in me . FAL ... Nature thy friend . " It is not found in the quarto . Upon Pope's correction the common reading is , " I see what thou ...
Page 151
... nature of poor Slender wanting his book of Songs and Sonnets , and his book of Riddles , to help him out in his talk with Anne Page , is not found in the original Sketch . Malone thinks that the ' Songs and Sonnets ' of Lord Surrey and ...
... nature of poor Slender wanting his book of Songs and Sonnets , and his book of Riddles , to help him out in his talk with Anne Page , is not found in the original Sketch . Malone thinks that the ' Songs and Sonnets ' of Lord Surrey and ...
Page 153
... natural ornament was probably the clustering ivy in which the rook and starling had long built unmolested . The site of the present splendid chapel of St. George was occupied by a meaner edifice , which Edward IV . pulled down ...
... natural ornament was probably the clustering ivy in which the rook and starling had long built unmolested . The site of the present splendid chapel of St. George was occupied by a meaner edifice , which Edward IV . pulled down ...
Page 164
... Natural History , ' maintains that the identical tree is still standing . The ' Quarterly Review , ' on the contrary , asserts that the tree has been cut down . At Windsor there are many believers in the present Herne's Oak , and many ...
... Natural History , ' maintains that the identical tree is still standing . The ' Quarterly Review , ' on the contrary , asserts that the tree has been cut down . At Windsor there are many believers in the present Herne's Oak , and many ...
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