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Pagina 7
... ( Crit . Observ . , 1746 ) gives a similar interpretation . - ED . ] - JOHNSON ( ed . 1765 ) : That these lines are absurd is soon discovered , but how this nonsense will be made sense is not so easily fold ; surely not by reading trempe ...
... ( Crit . Observ . , 1746 ) gives a similar interpretation . - ED . ] - JOHNSON ( ed . 1765 ) : That these lines are absurd is soon discovered , but how this nonsense will be made sense is not so easily fold ; surely not by reading trempe ...
Pagina 9
... Crit . , 1748 ) : Why must Shakespeare thus continually be made to use improper French words , against the authority of the copies , instead of proper English ? To damp signifies to moisten ; which is the precise sense Mr. Warburton ...
... Crit . , 1748 ) : Why must Shakespeare thus continually be made to use improper French words , against the authority of the copies , instead of proper English ? To damp signifies to moisten ; which is the precise sense Mr. Warburton ...
Pagina 17
... ( Crit . Exam . of Text , 1860 , i , 233 ) gives examples of the frequent omission and frequent interpolation of final s in the first folio [ see Textual Note ] . Cf. V , ii , 7 : “ in other faults " ( others , Q - F2 ) ; and V , iii , 13 ...
... ( Crit . Exam . of Text , 1860 , i , 233 ) gives examples of the frequent omission and frequent interpolation of final s in the first folio [ see Textual Note ] . Cf. V , ii , 7 : “ in other faults " ( others , Q - F2 ) ; and V , iii , 13 ...
Pagina 19
... Crit . , 1792 ) : Mr. Pope could no more have conceived Shakespeare capable of writing such a line than hẹ could have written it himself : these discoveries were reserved for a second- sighted Hibernian . - CHEDWORTH ( Notes on Obscure ...
... Crit . , 1792 ) : Mr. Pope could no more have conceived Shakespeare capable of writing such a line than hẹ could have written it himself : these discoveries were reserved for a second- sighted Hibernian . - CHEDWORTH ( Notes on Obscure ...
Pagina 35
... Crit . , 1748 , Canon II ) : [ Mr. War- burton and Sir Thomas Hanmer ] did not understand the common reading , comparative , which Shakespeare uses in the sense of " dealing in comparisons , " or " a simile - monger . " In this place he ...
... Crit . , 1748 , Canon II ) : [ Mr. War- burton and Sir Thomas Hanmer ] did not understand the common reading , comparative , which Shakespeare uses in the sense of " dealing in comparisons , " or " a simile - monger . " In this place he ...
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Sources of the Plot | 177 |
CharactersFalstaff | 225 |
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Stage Versions | 495 |
List of Abbreviations | 504 |
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Appendix Bardolph battle of Shrewsbury Blunt CAPELL Notes character Coll comedy comic conj coofen copy coward Cowl Crit Douglas dramatic Dyce Earl Eastcheap edition emendation English Enter et cet Exeunt F₁ Falft Falstaff Famous Victories Folger Shakespeare Library Folio Gadshill giue Glendower Harry hath haue Holinshed honour horſe Hotspur Huds humour Iacke Iohn JOHNSON King Henry knight Ktly Lady Lord MALONE Miles Gloriosus Mortimer neuer Oldcastle passage Percy Peto play poet Poins Pope Prince Henry Prince of Wales prince's printed Q₁ Quarto reading Richard Richard II Rowe sack says scene SCHMIDT Shakespeare ſhall Shrewsbury Sing Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sir John Oldcastle speech Steev STEEVENS Tavern Textual Notes thee Theob THEOBALD Thirlby thou Varr Vaughan verse vpon Warb Warburton Welsh Worcester word WRIGHT
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Pagina 28 - A quibble is to Shakespeare, what luminous vapours are to the traveller ; he follows it at all adventures ; it is sure to lead him out of his way, and sure to engulf him in the mire.
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