The Merry Wives of WindsorMacmillan, 1913 - 157 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... play , and mark no divisions into acts and scenes , though they contain descriptive stage directions . In the First Folio , 1623 ( F1 ) , the length of the play , which occupies the third place among the comedies , is about double that ...
... play , and mark no divisions into acts and scenes , though they contain descriptive stage directions . In the First Folio , 1623 ( F1 ) , the length of the play , which occupies the third place among the comedies , is about double that ...
Seite viii
... play or a pirated edition printed from copy furnished by a shorthand reporter . Errors , misprints , and unintelligible sentences are frequent ; yet they are such as conclusively to prove that this was derived from a rough acting ...
... play or a pirated edition printed from copy furnished by a shorthand reporter . Errors , misprints , and unintelligible sentences are frequent ; yet they are such as conclusively to prove that this was derived from a rough acting ...
Seite ix
... play , but does not appear in King Henry the Fourth with the other " irregular humourists . " That King Henry the Fifth contains the report of Falstaff's death , does not invalidate this theory , because this play has no definite time ...
... play , but does not appear in King Henry the Fourth with the other " irregular humourists . " That King Henry the Fifth contains the report of Falstaff's death , does not invalidate this theory , because this play has no definite time ...
Seite x
... play more , and to show him in love . This is said to be the occasion of his writ- ing The Merry Wives of Windsor . How well she was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . " The following year , 1710 , Gildon published Remarks ...
... play more , and to show him in love . This is said to be the occasion of his writ- ing The Merry Wives of Windsor . How well she was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . " The following year , 1710 , Gildon published Remarks ...
Seite xi
William Shakespeare Fred Parker Emery. later editors simply repeat their words . That the play was acted " before her Maiestie , " is attested by the title page of Q1 , and it is to be remembered that none of these three scholars had ...
William Shakespeare Fred Parker Emery. later editors simply repeat their words . That the play was acted " before her Maiestie , " is attested by the title page of Q1 , and it is to be remembered that none of these three scholars had ...
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Bard Bardolph basket Brainford buck bully comedy corruption cuckold daughter devil Doctor Caius Duke of Würtemberg Enter Falstaff Enter Sir Hugh eringoes Exeunt Exit fairies Fent fessor of English Folio follow forsooth Garter gentlemen give hath hear heart heaven Henry the Fifth Henry the Fourth Herne the hunter honest horns Host humour husband Jack Rugby jealousy John Rugby Justice Shallow knave knight knog letter marry Master Brook Master Doctor Master Fenton Master Ford Master Page Master Shallow Master Slender Merry Wives Mistress Anne Mistress Ford Mistress Quickly never oman Ph.D Pist Pistol play pray Professor of Eng Professor of English Quarto Quick Re-enter Robin rogue SCENE servant Shakespeare Shal Sir Hugh Evans Sir John Falstaff slang Slen speak tell thee there's Thomas Lucy thou warrant Wives of Windsor word worship
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Seite xii - He had, by a misfortune common enough to young fellows, fallen into ill company, and, amongst them, some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlcote, near Stratford.