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... lost after " eldest son , " read , in line 72 , The beaten Douglas . Rann reads the regent's son , The beaten Douglas . As Mordake is called " eldest son , " Bos- well Stone infers that Shakespeare must have consulted Holinshed's His ...
... lost after " eldest son , " read , in line 72 , The beaten Douglas . Rann reads the regent's son , The beaten Douglas . As Mordake is called " eldest son , " Bos- well Stone infers that Shakespeare must have consulted Holinshed's His ...
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... Lost , v . ii . 268 : “ Well- liking wits they have ; gross , gross ; fat , fat . " ... 4 , 5. thou hast .. know ] Falstaff had asked a question the answer to which could not concern a man of his habits , tastes and way of life . Why ...
... Lost , v . ii . 268 : “ Well- liking wits they have ; gross , gross ; fat , fat . " ... 4 , 5. thou hast .. know ] Falstaff had asked a question the answer to which could not concern a man of his habits , tastes and way of life . Why ...
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... Lost , v . ii . 853-856 . 84. commodity ] supply , as in Mea- sure for Measure , Iv . iii . 5. Sir W. Berkley , The Lost Lady ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , xii . 585 ) : “ A commodity of beauty that would last forty years , would bear a good ...
... Lost , v . ii . 853-856 . 84. commodity ] supply , as in Mea- sure for Measure , Iv . iii . 5. Sir W. Berkley , The Lost Lady ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , xii . 585 ) : “ A commodity of beauty that would last forty years , would bear a good ...
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... Lost , v . ii . 530 . 161. Bardolph , Peto ] The Haruey and Rossill of Qq and Ff were per- haps the names of dramatis persona in the play as originally produced , after- wards altered to Bardolph and Peto ; or , as Theobald suggested ...
... Lost , v . ii . 530 . 161. Bardolph , Peto ] The Haruey and Rossill of Qq and Ff were per- haps the names of dramatis persona in the play as originally produced , after- wards altered to Bardolph and Peto ; or , as Theobald suggested ...
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... lost that title of respect Which the proud soul ne'er pays but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign liege , little deserves The scourge of greatness to be used on it ; And that same greatness too which our own hands Have holp ...
... lost that title of respect Which the proud soul ne'er pays but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign liege , little deserves The scourge of greatness to be used on it ; And that same greatness too which our own hands Have holp ...
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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