The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... RITSON . Perhaps the epithet hunt - counter is applied to the officer , in re- ference to his having reverted to Falstaff's salvo . HENLEY . I think it much more probable that Falstaff means to allude to the counter - prison . Sir T ...
... RITSON . Perhaps the epithet hunt - counter is applied to the officer , in re- ference to his having reverted to Falstaff's salvo . HENLEY . I think it much more probable that Falstaff means to allude to the counter - prison . Sir T ...
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... , p . 323. He should there- fore seem to have consulted this author between the times of finishing the last play , and beginning the present . RITSON . ARCH . Let us on ; 2 And publish the SC . III . 47 KING HENRY IV .
... , p . 323. He should there- fore seem to have consulted this author between the times of finishing the last play , and beginning the present . RITSON . ARCH . Let us on ; 2 And publish the SC . III . 47 KING HENRY IV .
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... RITSON . Parcel - gilt means what is now called by artists party - gilt ; that is , where part of the work is gilt , and part left plain or ungilded . Malone . 1 for liking his father to a singing - man- ] Such is the reading of the ...
... RITSON . Parcel - gilt means what is now called by artists party - gilt ; that is , where part of the work is gilt , and part left plain or ungilded . Malone . 1 for liking his father to a singing - man- ] Such is the reading of the ...
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... RITSON . A handsome fellow of my size ; or of my inches , as we should now express it . M. MASON . Proper , it has been already observed , in our author's time , signified handsome . See Vol . VI . p . 74 , n . 8 ; and Vol . VII . p ...
... RITSON . A handsome fellow of my size ; or of my inches , as we should now express it . M. MASON . Proper , it has been already observed , in our author's time , signified handsome . See Vol . VI . p . 74 , n . 8 ; and Vol . VII . p ...
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... with a swaggerer , and drabb with a whoore - master . " 3 Tilly - fally , ] See Vol . V. p . 296 , n..7 . MALONE . RITSON . bour Quickly , says he , receive those that are G 2 SC . IV . 83 KING HENRY IV . Re-enter Drawer. ...
... with a swaggerer , and drabb with a whoore - master . " 3 Tilly - fally , ] See Vol . V. p . 296 , n..7 . MALONE . RITSON . bour Quickly , says he , receive those that are G 2 SC . IV . 83 KING HENRY IV . Re-enter Drawer. ...
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