The Works of Shakespear: In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; And, a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Volume 4Alexander Donaldson, 1769 |
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Halaman 79
... Falstaff . Poins , Lancaster , Gads - hill , Peto , Worcester , Northumberland , Hot - fpur , Mortimer , Archbishop of York , Douglas , Owen Glendower , Sir Richard Vernon Sir Michell . enemies to the King . Bardolph , companions of Fal ...
... Falstaff . Poins , Lancaster , Gads - hill , Peto , Worcester , Northumberland , Hot - fpur , Mortimer , Archbishop of York , Douglas , Owen Glendower , Sir Richard Vernon Sir Michell . enemies to the King . Bardolph , companions of Fal ...
Halaman 82
... Falstaff . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art fo fat - witted with drinking old fack , and unbuttoning thee after fupper , and fleeping upon benches in the afternoon , that thou haft forgotten to demand ...
... Falstaff . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art fo fat - witted with drinking old fack , and unbuttoning thee after fupper , and fleeping upon benches in the afternoon , that thou haft forgotten to demand ...
Halaman 83
... gave offence ; and therefore the poet altered it to Falstaff , and en- deavours to remove the fcandal in the epilogue to the fecond part of Henry IV . Mr Warburton , -But , I pr'ythee , rent , that thou art Sc . 2 . King Richard IV .
... gave offence ; and therefore the poet altered it to Falstaff , and en- deavours to remove the fcandal in the epilogue to the fecond part of Henry IV . Mr Warburton , -But , I pr'ythee , rent , that thou art Sc . 2 . King Richard IV .
Halaman 101
... Falstaff , after a blow or two , runs away too , leaving the booty behind them . P. Henry . Got with much eafe . Now merrily to horfe : The thieves are fcatter'd , and poffefs'd with fear So ftrongly , that they dare not meet each other ...
... Falstaff , after a blow or two , runs away too , leaving the booty behind them . P. Henry . Got with much eafe . Now merrily to horfe : The thieves are fcatter'd , and poffefs'd with fear So ftrongly , that they dare not meet each other ...
Halaman 105
... Falstaff come , I pr'ythee , do thou ftand in fome by - room , while I queftion my puny drawer , to what end he gave me the fugar ; and do thou never leave calling Francis , that his tale to me may be no- thing but Anon . Step afide ...
... Falstaff come , I pr'ythee , do thou ftand in fome by - room , while I queftion my puny drawer , to what end he gave me the fugar ; and do thou never leave calling Francis , that his tale to me may be no- thing but Anon . Step afide ...
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