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... present Intro- duction will deal with later on . They are , first , the traditional matter which has come down to us , as we believe , regarding not only the production of the play but also the actual personality of one of the ...
... present Intro- duction will deal with later on . They are , first , the traditional matter which has come down to us , as we believe , regarding not only the production of the play but also the actual personality of one of the ...
Seite xv
... present edition , the Folio , which gave rise to these views quite independently . In the last Scene of the Fourth Act , some thirty lines are devoted to prosaic details of the public shame to be inflicted upon Falstaff . This is ...
... present edition , the Folio , which gave rise to these views quite independently . In the last Scene of the Fourth Act , some thirty lines are devoted to prosaic details of the public shame to be inflicted upon Falstaff . This is ...
Seite xvi
... present needlessly expansive and unpoetical garb . In the second and third Scenes of the Fifth Act we are told again the machinery by which Slender and Caius are to be deceived . These are brief passages , and the second is necessary as ...
... present needlessly expansive and unpoetical garb . In the second and third Scenes of the Fifth Act we are told again the machinery by which Slender and Caius are to be deceived . These are brief passages , and the second is necessary as ...
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... present edition is emphatically that of the Folio . The Quarto only appears in it upon sufferance , fenced in , in the three places referred to , by brackets . were it not for the weight of authorities against me , I should relegate ...
... present edition is emphatically that of the Folio . The Quarto only appears in it upon sufferance , fenced in , in the three places referred to , by brackets . were it not for the weight of authorities against me , I should relegate ...
Seite xliv
... commandeering " them at that time . The connection between the horses and the German Duke is there , however , and may yet be further explained , At present it is mainly with reference to Merry Wives xliv INTRODUCTION.
... commandeering " them at that time . The connection between the horses and the German Duke is there , however , and may yet be further explained , At present it is mainly with reference to Merry Wives xliv INTRODUCTION.
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