The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... Falstaff , speaking of Poins , " He a good wit ? — there is no more conceit in him , than is in a mallet . " STEEVENS . likelihood- ] Semblance ; appearance . JOHNSON . So , in another of our author's plays : 9- 66 poor likelihoods ...
... Falstaff , speaking of Poins , " He a good wit ? — there is no more conceit in him , than is in a mallet . " STEEVENS . likelihood- ] Semblance ; appearance . JOHNSON . So , in another of our author's plays : 9- 66 poor likelihoods ...
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... Falstaff , calls him , " That reverend Vice , that grey Iniquity , that father Ruffian , that Vanity in years , " in allusion to this buffoon character . In King Richard III . Act III .: " Thus like the formal Vice , Iniquity , " I ...
... Falstaff , calls him , " That reverend Vice , that grey Iniquity , that father Ruffian , that Vanity in years , " in allusion to this buffoon character . In King Richard III . Act III .: " Thus like the formal Vice , Iniquity , " I ...
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... Falstaff , at the end of his letterto Mrs. Ford , styles himself : " Thine own true knight , " By day or night , " & c . Again , ( I must repeat a quotation I have elsewhere employed , ) in the third book of Gower , De Confessione ...
... Falstaff , at the end of his letterto Mrs. Ford , styles himself : " Thine own true knight , " By day or night , " & c . Again , ( I must repeat a quotation I have elsewhere employed , ) in the third book of Gower , De Confessione ...
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