The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Methuen, 1904 |
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Page xiii
... Falstaff's meetings with Mrs. Ford in the last Scene of the Third Act . These can only be set right by the alteration of words in the text . This is not , happily , the province of an editor , for it is a complicated and unpleasant ...
... Falstaff's meetings with Mrs. Ford in the last Scene of the Third Act . These can only be set right by the alteration of words in the text . This is not , happily , the province of an editor , for it is a complicated and unpleasant ...
Page xvii
William Shakespeare. There is repetition again in the Folio in the wording at Falstaff's two escapes ; the language used to Ford and that Ford uses on these two occasions ( III . iii . 211-237 and IV . ii . 127-165 ) having several ...
William Shakespeare. There is repetition again in the Folio in the wording at Falstaff's two escapes ; the language used to Ford and that Ford uses on these two occasions ( III . iii . 211-237 and IV . ii . 127-165 ) having several ...
Page xxvii
... Falstaff - in - love , and the play - to - order tradition . 2. The Lucy and deer - stealing tradition . 3. Date of appearance of Merry Wives ; and connection with Henry IV . and V. cycle . 4. Date of tale or events of the play , as ...
... Falstaff - in - love , and the play - to - order tradition . 2. The Lucy and deer - stealing tradition . 3. Date of appearance of Merry Wives ; and connection with Henry IV . and V. cycle . 4. Date of tale or events of the play , as ...
Page xxviii
... Falstaff in love , and which I am very well assured he per- formed in a fortnight ; a prodigious thing , when all is so well contrived , and carried on without the least con- fusion . " These are very circumstantial details , dating ...
... Falstaff in love , and which I am very well assured he per- formed in a fortnight ; a prodigious thing , when all is so well contrived , and carried on without the least con- fusion . " These are very circumstantial details , dating ...
Page xxix
... Falstaff . I merely refer here to that as an obvious infer- ence , to my mind , because , since it is disputed by some editors , it must be dealt with more fully presently . Let us see if we can extract anything else out of this ...
... Falstaff . I merely refer here to that as an obvious infer- ence , to my mind , because , since it is disputed by some editors , it must be dealt with more fully presently . Let us see if we can extract anything else out of this ...
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