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... head , but all the " Lucy " passages are lost ; a very serious deficit in our interest in the play , but quite possibly a purposed omission in the supposed shorter version . It is probably personal , and certainly not necessary to the ...
... head , but all the " Lucy " passages are lost ; a very serious deficit in our interest in the play , but quite possibly a purposed omission in the supposed shorter version . It is probably personal , and certainly not necessary to the ...
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... venies For a dish of stewed prunes , and I with my ward Defending my head , he hot my shin . " This is a more intelligible fencing metaphor , but the Folio makes Slender appear , as is intended , a greater fool INTRODUCTION xxi.
... venies For a dish of stewed prunes , and I with my ward Defending my head , he hot my shin . " This is a more intelligible fencing metaphor , but the Folio makes Slender appear , as is intended , a greater fool INTRODUCTION xxi.
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... head " in the Quarto . Pope considered the words " in my head " had been erroneously omitted . At II . i . 71 , Mrs. Page says in the Quarto , “ O most notori- ous villaine ! Why what a bladder of iniquitie is this . " Fal- staff ...
... head " in the Quarto . Pope considered the words " in my head " had been erroneously omitted . At II . i . 71 , Mrs. Page says in the Quarto , “ O most notori- ous villaine ! Why what a bladder of iniquitie is this . " Fal- staff ...
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... head ( s ) ( and ) one olde mannes fries cote for the Italian players at Wynsor . " They also hired a scythe for Saturn . These entries belong to 1574. And in 1578 the children of Windsor have a play on the 6th January ( p . 110 ) ...
... head ( s ) ( and ) one olde mannes fries cote for the Italian players at Wynsor . " They also hired a scythe for Saturn . These entries belong to 1574. And in 1578 the children of Windsor have a play on the 6th January ( p . 110 ) ...
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... head and adds insult to injury by parading the outrage , which per- haps sometimes escapes notice . He was one of the keeper's party beaten by Sir John . Perhaps this is obvious . Slender is in some respects the Silence of the previous ...
... head and adds insult to injury by parading the outrage , which per- haps sometimes escapes notice . He was one of the keeper's party beaten by Sir John . Perhaps this is obvious . Slender is in some respects the Silence of the previous ...
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