The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Svazek 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Strana 157
... Old lad of the castle seems to have a reference to Oldcastle . Besides , if this had not been the fact , why , in the epilogue to The Second Part of King Henry IV , where our author promises to continue his story with sir John in it , ...
... Old lad of the castle seems to have a reference to Oldcastle . Besides , if this had not been the fact , why , in the epilogue to The Second Part of King Henry IV , where our author promises to continue his story with sir John in it , ...
Strana 158
... sir John Oldcastle , whom they have fancied a boon companion , a jovial royster , and a cow- ard to boot . The best is , sir John Falstaff hath relieved the me- mory of sir John Oldcastle , and of late is substituted buffoon in his ...
... sir John Oldcastle , whom they have fancied a boon companion , a jovial royster , and a cow- ard to boot . The best is , sir John Falstaff hath relieved the me- mory of sir John Oldcastle , and of late is substituted buffoon in his ...
Strana 159
... Sir John Oldcastle , he will tell you , he was his great grand - father , and not much unlike him in paunch . " -The host , who is here described , returns to the gallants , and entertains them with telling them stories . After his first ...
... Sir John Oldcastle , he will tell you , he was his great grand - father , and not much unlike him in paunch . " -The host , who is here described , returns to the gallants , and entertains them with telling them stories . After his first ...
Strana 160
... Sir John Oldcastle did first bear the brunt of the one , being made the make - sport in all plays for a coward . It is easily known out of what purse this black penny came . papists railing on him for a heretick ; and therefore he must ...
... Sir John Oldcastle did first bear the brunt of the one , being made the make - sport in all plays for a coward . It is easily known out of what purse this black penny came . papists railing on him for a heretick ; and therefore he must ...
Strana 216
... Sir John Oldcastle , 1600 : " C I'll none of your cracked French crowns King . No cracked French crowns ! I hope to see more cracked French crowns ere long . " Priest . Thou mean'st of Frenchmen's crowns , " & c . Steevens . 3 Thou wilt ...
... Sir John Oldcastle , 1600 : " C I'll none of your cracked French crowns King . No cracked French crowns ! I hope to see more cracked French crowns ere long . " Priest . Thou mean'st of Frenchmen's crowns , " & c . Steevens . 3 Thou wilt ...
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