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... comes in once out of his proper order in the play ( I. iv . ) , and in the Fifth Act he is made of even less interest than in the Folio , where , for Anne's sake , we would like to know him better . Fal- staff's speeches are all more or ...
... comes in once out of his proper order in the play ( I. iv . ) , and in the Fifth Act he is made of even less interest than in the Folio , where , for Anne's sake , we would like to know him better . Fal- staff's speeches are all more or ...
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... comes from Archdeacon Davies of Gloucestershire , late in the seventeenth century , who em- bellishes them with " frequent whippings , " and other prob- ably imaginary details . Rowe's story , in some of its particulars with regard to ...
... comes from Archdeacon Davies of Gloucestershire , late in the seventeenth century , who em- bellishes them with " frequent whippings , " and other prob- ably imaginary details . Rowe's story , in some of its particulars with regard to ...
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... comes in a little late for the cozenage , but he expected it , and its provisions may have been anticipated . It was with the memory of these things , we suppose , that Shake- speare may have entertained his audience and his Queen . In ...
... comes in a little late for the cozenage , but he expected it , and its provisions may have been anticipated . It was with the memory of these things , we suppose , that Shake- speare may have entertained his audience and his Queen . In ...
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... inseparably fused into it , representing as it does life in the country . " Take heed , ere summer comes , or cuckoo birds do sing " ( II . i . 124 ) . This implies February or March . " raw rheumatic day " ( III . i . xlvi INTRODUCTION.
... inseparably fused into it , representing as it does life in the country . " Take heed , ere summer comes , or cuckoo birds do sing " ( II . i . 124 ) . This implies February or March . " raw rheumatic day " ( III . i . xlvi INTRODUCTION.
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... come To know their fortunes in a dead vacation , Have ten to one more stirring . " Gillian was a name for innholders elsewhere , and " Berry " comes very near " Brainford . " In Beaumont and Fletcher , Knight of the Burning Pestle ...
... come To know their fortunes in a dead vacation , Have ten to one more stirring . " Gillian was a name for innholders elsewhere , and " Berry " comes very near " Brainford . " In Beaumont and Fletcher , Knight of the Burning Pestle ...
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