Merry wives of Windsor ; Troilus and CressidaF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Side 8
... Reader , Sir Richard * , is kept Reader , Et . 74 . clean , and as neat as a bowling - green . " MS . note . " Within the limits of myne own memory all Readers in chapels were called Sirs † , and of old have been writ so ; whence , I ...
... Reader , Sir Richard * , is kept Reader , Et . 74 . clean , and as neat as a bowling - green . " MS . note . " Within the limits of myne own memory all Readers in chapels were called Sirs † , and of old have been writ so ; whence , I ...
Side 13
... reading . He admires her for the sweetness of her voice . But the expression is highly humorous , as making her speaking small like a woman one of her marks of distinction ; and the ambiguity of small , which signifies little as well as ...
... reading . He admires her for the sweetness of her voice . But the expression is highly humorous , as making her speaking small like a woman one of her marks of distinction ; and the ambiguity of small , which signifies little as well as ...
Side 18
... reading to be just , and quite in Falstaff's insolent sneering manner . " It would be much better , indeed , to have it known in the council , where you would only be laughed at . " REED . The spelling of the old quarto , ( counsel ...
... reading to be just , and quite in Falstaff's insolent sneering manner . " It would be much better , indeed , to have it known in the council , where you would only be laughed at . " REED . The spelling of the old quarto , ( counsel ...
Side 24
... reading of the folio . The quarto reads , base humour . 6 If you run the nuthook's humour on me , is , in plain English , if you say I am a thief . Enough is said on the subject of hook- ing moveables out at windows , in a note on King ...
... reading of the folio . The quarto reads , base humour . 6 If you run the nuthook's humour on me , is , in plain English , if you say I am a thief . Enough is said on the subject of hook- ing moveables out at windows , in a note on King ...
Side 34
... reading of some editions : in others it is bully - rock . Mr. Steevens's explanation of it , as alluding to chess - men , is right . But Shakspeare might possibly have given it bully - rock , as rock is the true name of these men ...
... reading of some editions : in others it is bully - rock . Mr. Steevens's explanation of it , as alluding to chess - men , is right . But Shakspeare might possibly have given it bully - rock , as rock is the true name of these men ...
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Achilles Æneas AGAM Agamemnon Ajax ancient Ben Jonson CAIUS Calchas called comedy CRES Cressida devil Diomed doth edit editor Enter eringoes Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairies Falstaff folio fool give Grecian Greeks Hanmer hath heart heaven HECT Hector Helen honour horse HOST humour husband JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear knight lady lord Lydgate MALONE master Brook master doctor means Menelaus mistress Ford Neoptolemus Nestor old copy old quarto Pandarus Paris passage PATR Patroclus phrase PIST play pray Priam prince quarto Queen QUICK quoth reading scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHAL Shallow signifies Sir Hugh sir John SLEN Slender speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD THER Thersites thing thou thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy true TYRWHITT ULYSS WARBURTON wife Windsor woman word