The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... tell you truly what this honor was ? " which could refer to nothing else than Fal- staff's soliloquy in Act V , sc . i , of this play . The reason of the change probably was , that the name and memory of " Sir John Oldcastle , the good ...
... tell you truly what this honor was ? " which could refer to nothing else than Fal- staff's soliloquy in Act V , sc . i , of this play . The reason of the change probably was , that the name and memory of " Sir John Oldcastle , the good ...
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... telling with any certainty when or by whom it was written . It is known to have been on the boards as early as 1588 , because one of the parts was played by Tarleton , the cele- brated comedian , who died that year . And Thomas Nash ...
... telling with any certainty when or by whom it was written . It is known to have been on the boards as early as 1588 , because one of the parts was played by Tarleton , the cele- brated comedian , who died that year . And Thomas Nash ...
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... yet he has , therewithal , a practical skill that makes them tell against the king ; his dealing in magic rendering him even more an object of I fear , than his valor and conduct . And. xxxiv Introduction THE FIRST PART OF.
... yet he has , therewithal , a practical skill that makes them tell against the king ; his dealing in magic rendering him even more an object of I fear , than his valor and conduct . And. xxxiv Introduction THE FIRST PART OF.
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... tell upon his son ; though even here he strikes wide of his real character , misderiving his conduct from a want of noble aptitudes , whereas it springs rather from a lack of such motives and occasions with which his better aptitudes ...
... tell upon his son ; though even here he strikes wide of his real character , misderiving his conduct from a want of noble aptitudes , whereas it springs rather from a lack of such motives and occasions with which his better aptitudes ...
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... telling him the truth . A messenger from the king bring- ing the news of Hotspur's rising in the North interrupts their merriment . ACT III The king takes his son to task for his dissolute life and the Prince arouses to a sense of his ...
... telling him the truth . A messenger from the king bring- ing the news of Hotspur's rising in the North interrupts their merriment . ACT III The king takes his son to task for his dissolute life and the Prince arouses to a sense of his ...
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