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... play . The text is conservative , being based upon that of the first Quarto . Secondly , in the critical apparatus ... play and illustrations of the poet's thought and language . EARLY EDITIONS By the end of the seventeenth century ...
... play . The text is conservative , being based upon that of the first Quarto . Secondly , in the critical apparatus ... play and illustrations of the poet's thought and language . EARLY EDITIONS By the end of the seventeenth century ...
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... play is Q 1. Every sub- sequent Quarto seems to have been printed from its immediate predecessor , errors accumulating with each new edition . F , in the case of this play , has no independent authority . Its editors apparently based ...
... play is Q 1. Every sub- sequent Quarto seems to have been printed from its immediate predecessor , errors accumulating with each new edition . F , in the case of this play , has no independent authority . Its editors apparently based ...
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... play , where Francis cries , in answer to Poins , " Anon , anon , sir . " ( ( iii ) Two passages in the play suggest reminiscence of speeches in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour , which was produced in 1598.1 The obligation ...
... play , where Francis cries , in answer to Poins , " Anon , anon , sir . " ( ( iii ) Two passages in the play suggest reminiscence of speeches in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour , which was produced in 1598.1 The obligation ...
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... play . True , in the 1600 Quarto of the Second Part , Old . is prefixed to one of Falstaff's speeches ; but , as ... play : - Did you never see The Play where the fat Knight , hight Old - castle , Did tell you truly what his honor ...
... play . True , in the 1600 Quarto of the Second Part , Old . is prefixed to one of Falstaff's speeches ; but , as ... play : - Did you never see The Play where the fat Knight , hight Old - castle , Did tell you truly what his honor ...
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... play as first acted , and considering how long it persisted in the memories of playgoers , we may assume that some time , at least many months , had elapsed between the first production of the play and its registration on February 25 ...
... play as first acted , and considering how long it persisted in the memories of playgoers , we may assume that some time , at least many months , had elapsed between the first production of the play and its registration on February 25 ...
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Anon Arber Bardolph battle Battle of Shrewsbury Beaumont and Fletcher blood Blunt Brome Capell Cotgrave cousin coward death Dekker devil Dict doth Douglas Drayton drink Dyce earle of March England English Enter Exeunt Exit faith Falstaff father fear Gadshill Glend Glendower Grosart hang Hanmer Harry hath haue Hazlitt's Dodsley Heauen Ff heaven Henry IV Heywood Holinshed Honest Whore honour horse Hotspur Humour ibid Iohn Jonson Julius Cæsar Lady lines ending Lord Love's Labour's Lost Lyly Malone Massinger Middleton Minshew Mortimer Nashe night noble North's Plutarch omitted Ff omitted Qq Pearson Percy Persie Peto play Plutarch Poins Pope Prince quotes rest Richard Richard II Romeo and Juliet sack SCENE Scot Shakespeare Shrewsbury Sir John Oldcastle sonne speak Steevens sword tell thee Theobald thou art Twelfth Night vpon Wales Welsh Worcester word Wright Zounds