The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Band 2Little, Brown, 1888 |
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... Ford's which follows the unsuccessful search , and this is the natural succession of events . that it is in this very Scene , in both quarto and folio , that Mrs. Quickly enters with the appointment for the second interview with Mrs. Ford ...
... Ford's which follows the unsuccessful search , and this is the natural succession of events . that it is in this very Scene , in both quarto and folio , that Mrs. Quickly enters with the appointment for the second interview with Mrs. Ford ...
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... Ford , all through the play , giving us in gallant Master Fenton's devotion only just enough of pure sentiment to bind the action together with its golden thread . Somebody in the theatre more than half promised for Shake- speare , and ...
... Ford , all through the play , giving us in gallant Master Fenton's devotion only just enough of pure sentiment to bind the action together with its golden thread . Somebody in the theatre more than half promised for Shake- speare , and ...
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... Ford his usefulness was at an end in that community , as much as that of the Rev. Mr. Evans would be under similar circumstances in our own day , abandoned his original intention of bringing him 0 : 1 in Henry V. , and wisely let him ...
... Ford his usefulness was at an end in that community , as much as that of the Rev. Mr. Evans would be under similar circumstances in our own day , abandoned his original intention of bringing him 0 : 1 in Henry V. , and wisely let him ...
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... Ford seem hardly to be the fruit of mere wanton fabrication . This being the case , the reader of The Merry Wives of Windsor must take it as its hero would have his sack " simply , of itself ; " isolating it entirely from the histor ...
... Ford seem hardly to be the fruit of mere wanton fabrication . This being the case , the reader of The Merry Wives of Windsor must take it as its hero would have his sack " simply , of itself ; " isolating it entirely from the histor ...
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... Ford . The lover makes three bootless appointments , at each of which he is inter- rupted by the husband , and from one of which he is carried away in a chest of papers by the order of the husband himself , to whom , not knowing his ...
... Ford . The lover makes three bootless appointments , at each of which he is inter- rupted by the husband , and from one of which he is carried away in a chest of papers by the order of the husband himself , to whom , not knowing his ...
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