The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... referred to the horse that Falstaff misses . ( 36 ) Oh , ' tis our setter . This refers to Gadshill ( see Note 39 , Act 1. ) : which shows that Johnson's appropriation of the two next speeches , as in our text , is correct , although ...
... referred to the horse that Falstaff misses . ( 36 ) Oh , ' tis our setter . This refers to Gadshill ( see Note 39 , Act 1. ) : which shows that Johnson's appropriation of the two next speeches , as in our text , is correct , although ...
Strana 185
... referred to in Note 26 , Act i . , " King John . " ( 31 ) A low ebb of linen with thee when thou keepest not racket there . Showing that racket players usually played , as the phrase goes , " in their shirt - sleeves ; so that when ...
... referred to in Note 26 , Act i . , " King John . " ( 31 ) A low ebb of linen with thee when thou keepest not racket there . Showing that racket players usually played , as the phrase goes , " in their shirt - sleeves ; so that when ...
Strana 213
... referred to in Note 53 , Act . i . 66 ( 56 ) Nine - score and odd posts . Shakespeare generally uses " posts " for messengers who travel post - haste ; but here he uses posts " for ' post - horses . Falstaff's fine exaggerations have so ...
... referred to in Note 53 , Act . i . 66 ( 56 ) Nine - score and odd posts . Shakespeare generally uses " posts " for messengers who travel post - haste ; but here he uses posts " for ' post - horses . Falstaff's fine exaggerations have so ...
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