The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... PAGE , } two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . WILLIAM PAGE , a boy , son to Mr. Page . Sir HUGH EVANS , a Welsh parson . Dr. CAIUS , a French physician . Host of the Garter Inn . BARDOLPH , PISTOL , NYM , followers of Falstaff . ROBIN , page ...
... PAGE , } two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . WILLIAM PAGE , a boy , son to Mr. Page . Sir HUGH EVANS , a Welsh parson . Dr. CAIUS , a French physician . Host of the Garter Inn . BARDOLPH , PISTOL , NYM , followers of Falstaff . ROBIN , page ...
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... Page dis- countenances Fenton's addresses to his daughter because he kept company with the wild prince and with Pointz . ' These circum- stances seem to favour the supposition that this play was written between the First and Second ...
... Page dis- countenances Fenton's addresses to his daughter because he kept company with the wild prince and with Pointz . ' These circum- stances seem to favour the supposition that this play was written between the First and Second ...
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... Page , to be executed at the hour of fairy revel , around Herne's Oak , by urchins , ouphes , and fairies , green and white , was plainly an allusion to ' The Fairy Queen ' of 1596 , which for some time after its publication was the ...
... Page , to be executed at the hour of fairy revel , around Herne's Oak , by urchins , ouphes , and fairies , green and white , was plainly an allusion to ' The Fairy Queen ' of 1596 , which for some time after its publication was the ...
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... Page , his " followers . " At what point of his previous life is Falstaff in this flourishing condition ? At Windsor he is represented as having committed an outrage upon one Justice Shallow . Could this outrage have been perpetrated ...
... Page , his " followers . " At what point of his previous life is Falstaff in this flourishing condition ? At Windsor he is represented as having committed an outrage upon one Justice Shallow . Could this outrage have been perpetrated ...
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... Page objects to Fenton that " he kept company with the wild Prince and with Pointz . " The corre- sponding passage in the quarto is " the gentleman is wild - he knows too much . " What does Shallow do at Windsor - he who inquired " how ...
... Page objects to Fenton that " he kept company with the wild Prince and with Pointz . " The corre- sponding passage in the quarto is " the gentleman is wild - he knows too much . " What does Shallow do at Windsor - he who inquired " how ...
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