The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Oldcastle . An ingenious corre- spondent hints to me , that the passage above quoted from our au- thor , proves what Mr. Rowe tells us was a tradition . Old lad of the castle seems to have a reference to Oldcastle . Befides , if this ...
... Oldcastle . An ingenious corre- spondent hints to me , that the passage above quoted from our au- thor , proves what Mr. Rowe tells us was a tradition . Old lad of the castle seems to have a reference to Oldcastle . Befides , if this ...
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... Oldcastle was not a cha- racter ever introduced by Shakspeare , nor did he ever occupy the place of Falstaff . The play in which Oldcastle's name occurs , was not the work of our poet . Old lad is likewise a familiar compellation to be ...
... Oldcastle was not a cha- racter ever introduced by Shakspeare , nor did he ever occupy the place of Falstaff . The play in which Oldcastle's name occurs , was not the work of our poet . Old lad is likewise a familiar compellation to be ...
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... Oldcastle was represented on the stage as a very fat man ( certainly not in the play printed with that title in 1600 :) - " Now , figniors , how like you mine hoft ? did I not tell you he was a madde round knave and a merrie one too ...
... Oldcastle was represented on the stage as a very fat man ( certainly not in the play printed with that title in 1600 :) - " Now , figniors , how like you mine hoft ? did I not tell you he was a madde round knave and a merrie one too ...
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... Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , in any respect : but thought pro- per to make Falstaff , in imitation of his proto - type , the Oldcastle of the old King Henry V. a mad round knave also . From the first appearance of our author's King ...
... Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , in any respect : but thought pro- per to make Falstaff , in imitation of his proto - type , the Oldcastle of the old King Henry V. a mad round knave also . From the first appearance of our author's King ...
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... Oldcastle , being hated by the papists , was exhibited by popish writers , in all plays , as a coward . Since the new character of Falstaff has appeared , Oldcastle has no longer borne the brunt , has no longer been the object of ridi ...
... Oldcastle , being hated by the papists , was exhibited by popish writers , in all plays , as a coward . Since the new character of Falstaff has appeared , Oldcastle has no longer borne the brunt , has no longer been the object of ridi ...
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