The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... appears to have been the original of the character subsequently called Sir John Falstaff . A trace of the old name is still to be found in 1 Henry IV , where the Prince addresses the knight as " my old lad of the castle " ( I , ii , 47 ) ...
... appears to have been the original of the character subsequently called Sir John Falstaff . A trace of the old name is still to be found in 1 Henry IV , where the Prince addresses the knight as " my old lad of the castle " ( I , ii , 47 ) ...
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... appears in that no less than five issues were called for within a few years ; and we might naturally infer therefrom that the play would not be suffered to remain unpublished long after it be- came known . It can scarce be doubted ...
... appears in that no less than five issues were called for within a few years ; and we might naturally infer therefrom that the play would not be suffered to remain unpublished long after it be- came known . It can scarce be doubted ...
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... appear to every reader , who shall peruse them without ambition of critical discoveries , to be so connected that the second is merely a sequel to the first ; to be two , only because they are too long to be one . ” For which cause it ...
... appear to every reader , who shall peruse them without ambition of critical discoveries , to be so connected that the second is merely a sequel to the first ; to be two , only because they are too long to be one . ” For which cause it ...
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... appear be- fore him at Edinburgh , and do homage for his crown : but finding that the Scots would neither submit nor fight , and being pressed by famine , he soon gave over the under- taking and withdrew . To retaliate for this invasion ...
... appear be- fore him at Edinburgh , and do homage for his crown : but finding that the Scots would neither submit nor fight , and being pressed by famine , he soon gave over the under- taking and withdrew . To retaliate for this invasion ...
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... appears more truly the noble Hotspur than on this occasion , when amidst the falling off of friends , the ... appear together , is a The I choice heart - refection : combining the beauty of. xxxiii KING HENRY IV Introduction.
... appears more truly the noble Hotspur than on this occasion , when amidst the falling off of friends , the ... appear together , is a The I choice heart - refection : combining the beauty of. xxxiii KING HENRY IV Introduction.
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