The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Oldcastle , 1600 : 66 66 -I'll none of your cracked French crowns King . No cracked French crowns ! I hope to see more cracked French crowns ere long . 66 Prieft . Thou mean'ft of Frenchmen's crowns , " & c . STEEVENS . Well , do not ...
... Oldcastle , 1600 : 66 66 -I'll none of your cracked French crowns King . No cracked French crowns ! I hope to see more cracked French crowns ere long . 66 Prieft . Thou mean'ft of Frenchmen's crowns , " & c . STEEVENS . Well , do not ...
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... Oldcastle : 66 that no man presume to wear any weapons , especially welsh - hooks and foreft - bills . " 66 Again , in Weftward Hoe , by Deckar and Webster , 1607 : 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 foreft - bills . " 66 Again , in Weftward Hoe , by Deckar and Webster , 1607 : it will be as good as a Welsh - hook for you , to keep out the other at ...
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... Oldcastle . The contradiction of the original name Old , left standing in the first edition , as the prolocutor of one of Falftaff's fpeeches , this addrefs of " Old lad of the caftle , " the Epilogue to King Henry V. plainly understood ...
... Oldcastle . The contradiction of the original name Old , left standing in the first edition , as the prolocutor of one of Falftaff's fpeeches , this addrefs of " Old lad of the caftle , " the Epilogue to King Henry V. plainly understood ...
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... Oldcastle fweats to death ; " 2. " And asking every one for fir John Oldcastle ; " 3. " Give me my fword and cloak ; good night , Oldcastle ; " 4. " Now , ' Oldcastle , where've you been all this while ? " or , Oldcafile , where have ...
... Oldcastle fweats to death ; " 2. " And asking every one for fir John Oldcastle ; " 3. " Give me my fword and cloak ; good night , Oldcastle ; " 4. " Now , ' Oldcastle , where've you been all this while ? " or , Oldcafile , where have ...
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... Oldcastle fupplied the place of Falfiaff . He continued Ned and Gadshill , and why should he abandon Oldcastle ? a name and character to which the public was already familiarised , and whom an audience would indifputably be much more ...
... Oldcastle fupplied the place of Falfiaff . He continued Ned and Gadshill , and why should he abandon Oldcastle ? a name and character to which the public was already familiarised , and whom an audience would indifputably be much more ...
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