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 16Rwington, 1821 |
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... Old- castle . There is , however , a passage in a play called Amends for Ladies , by Field the player , 1618 , which ... Oldcastle , " Did tell you truly what this honour was ? " FARMER . VOL . XVI . Ο FAL . How now , how now , mad wag ...
... Old- castle . There is , however , a passage in a play called Amends for Ladies , by Field the player , 1618 , which ... Oldcastle , " Did tell you truly what this honour was ? " FARMER . VOL . XVI . Ο FAL . How now , how now , mad wag ...
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... Oldcastle , 1600 : I'll none of your cracked French crowns―― 66 66 King . No cracked French crowns ! I hope to see more cracked French crowns ere long . " Priest . Thou mean'st of Frenchman's crowns , " & c . STEEVENS . 4 Thou wilt not ...
... Oldcastle , 1600 : I'll none of your cracked French crowns―― 66 66 King . No cracked French crowns ! I hope to see more cracked French crowns ere long . " Priest . Thou mean'st of Frenchman's crowns , " & c . STEEVENS . 4 Thou wilt not ...
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... Oldcastle : 66 that no man presume to wear any weapons , especially welsh - hooks and forest - bills . " Again , in Westward Hoe , by Deckar and Webster , 1607 : 66 it will be as good as a Welsh - hook for you , to keep out the other at ...
... Oldcastle : 66 that no man presume to wear any weapons , especially welsh - hooks and forest - bills . " Again , in Westward Hoe , by Deckar and Webster , 1607 : 66 it will be as good as a Welsh - hook for you , to keep out the other at ...
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... Oldcastle . An ingenious correspondent hints to me , that the passage above quoted from our author , proves what Mr. Rowe tells us was a tradition . " Old lad of the castle " seems to have a reference to Oldcastle . Be- sides , if this ...
... Oldcastle . An ingenious correspondent hints to me , that the passage above quoted from our author , proves what Mr. Rowe tells us was a tradition . " Old lad of the castle " seems to have a reference to Oldcastle . Be- sides , if this ...
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... Oldcastle is one of the gang , and called Jockie ; and Ned and Gadshill are two other comrades . - From this old imperfect sketch , I have a suspicion , Shakspeare might form his two parts of King Henry IV . and his history of King ...
... Oldcastle is one of the gang , and called Jockie ; and Ned and Gadshill are two other comrades . - From this old imperfect sketch , I have a suspicion , Shakspeare might form his two parts of King Henry IV . and his history of King ...
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