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... view , induced directly by the discovery of lime in his sack , that " there is nothing but roguery to be found in villanous man " ( II . iv . 124 , 125 ) . The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His INTRODUCTION ix.
... view , induced directly by the discovery of lime in his sack , that " there is nothing but roguery to be found in villanous man " ( II . iv . 124 , 125 ) . The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His INTRODUCTION ix.
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... words : " I shall no sooner open this pint pot but the word like a knave - tapster will cry Anon , Anon , Sir , ' ” — a remi- niscence , it has been suggested , of II . iv . of this play , where Francis cries , in answer to Poins ...
... words : " I shall no sooner open this pint pot but the word like a knave - tapster will cry Anon , Anon , Sir , ' ” — a remi- niscence , it has been suggested , of II . iv . of this play , where Francis cries , in answer to Poins ...
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... words , " As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle , " would have more point if the name of the knight were Oldcastle . II . ii . 105 , the line Away , good Ned . Falstaff sweats to death , In though not necessarily unmetrical ...
... words , " As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle , " would have more point if the name of the knight were Oldcastle . II . ii . 105 , the line Away , good Ned . Falstaff sweats to death , In though not necessarily unmetrical ...
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... words has caused the error " ( Wright ) . " ( v ) Prince Henry . - The interview between the Prince and his father in III . ii . is based on the passage from Holinshed given on pp . xlv ff . post . Shakespeare antedates it by several ...
... words has caused the error " ( Wright ) . " ( v ) Prince Henry . - The interview between the Prince and his father in III . ii . is based on the passage from Holinshed given on pp . xlv ff . post . Shakespeare antedates it by several ...
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... words folowyng : Sir , remembre your selfe ; I kepe here the place of the king , your soueraigne lorde and father , to whom ye owe double obedience , wherfore , eftsones in his name , I charge you desiste of your wilfulnes and unlau ...
... words folowyng : Sir , remembre your selfe ; I kepe here the place of the king , your soueraigne lorde and father , to whom ye owe double obedience , wherfore , eftsones in his name , I charge you desiste of your wilfulnes and unlau ...
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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 Introd Iohn Jonson Julius Cæsar Lady lines ending Lord Love's Labour's Lost Lyly Malone Massinger Middleton Minshew Mortimer Nashe noble North's Plutarch omitted Ff omitted Qq Pearson Percy Persie Peto play Plutarch Poins Pope pray Prince rest Richard Richard II Romeo and Juliet sack SCENE Scot Shakespeare Shrewsbury Sir John Oldcastle sonne speak sword tell thee Theobald thou art Twelfth Night vpon Wales Welsh Worcester word Wright Zounds