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The quarto copy of The Merry Wives of Windsor being so completely different from the amended play , affords little assistance in the settlement of the text . Indeed , following the folio of 1623 , there are Modern editors appear to us ...
The quarto copy of The Merry Wives of Windsor being so completely different from the amended play , affords little assistance in the settlement of the text . Indeed , following the folio of 1623 , there are Modern editors appear to us ...
Pagina 75
In truth the Falstaff of The Merry Wives , especially as we have him in the first sketch , is not at all adroit , and not very witty . Read the very first scene in which Falstaff appears in this comedy . To Shallow's reproaches he ...
In truth the Falstaff of The Merry Wives , especially as we have him in the first sketch , is not at all adroit , and not very witty . Read the very first scene in which Falstaff appears in this comedy . To Shallow's reproaches he ...
Pagina 76
Thirdly , does the theory of the production of The Merry Wives of Windsor before Henry IV . and Henry V. furnish a proper solution of the remarkable inferiority in the comedy of several of the characters which are common to both ?
Thirdly , does the theory of the production of The Merry Wives of Windsor before Henry IV . and Henry V. furnish a proper solution of the remarkable inferiority in the comedy of several of the characters which are common to both ?
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THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 1 |
KING RICHARD II | 445 |
KING HENRY IV PART II | 527 |
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The Works of Shakespere: Revised from the Best Authorities, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1854 |
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