The Works of Shakespeare: King Learat the University Press, 1958 |
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... hand . Prince . These lies are like their father that begets them , gross as a mountain , open , palpable . Why , thou clay - brained guts , thou knotty - pated fool , thou whoreson , obscene , greasy tallow - catch- Falstaff . What ...
... hand . Prince . These lies are like their father that begets them , gross as a mountain , open , palpable . Why , thou clay - brained guts , thou knotty - pated fool , thou whoreson , obscene , greasy tallow - catch- Falstaff . What ...
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... Hand - Sh.'s Hand in ' Sir Thomas More ' , by A. W. Pollard , etc. , 1923 ; Sprague - Sh . and the Actors by A. C. Sprague , 1944 ; Stone Sh.'s Holinshed : the Chronicle and the Historical Plays Compared by W. G. Boswell - Stone , 1907 ...
... Hand - Sh.'s Hand in ' Sir Thomas More ' , by A. W. Pollard , etc. , 1923 ; Sprague - Sh . and the Actors by A. C. Sprague , 1944 ; Stone Sh.'s Holinshed : the Chronicle and the Historical Plays Compared by W. G. Boswell - Stone , 1907 ...
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... hand i.e. not only thrust at them but advanced upon them . 218-19 . three ... green v . G. ' Kendal green ' and cf. Linthicum , p . 79 : ' Fal.'s imaginary " knaves " had dressed true to form either as robber woodmen , or as low - class ...
... hand i.e. not only thrust at them but advanced upon them . 218-19 . three ... green v . G. ' Kendal green ' and cf. Linthicum , p . 79 : ' Fal.'s imaginary " knaves " had dressed true to form either as robber woodmen , or as low - class ...
Inhalt
KING HENRY IV FRONTISPIECE | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
Urheberrecht | |
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