The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Ritson supposes the present reading to be just , and quite in Falstaff's insolent sneering manner . " It would be much better , indeed , to have it known in the council , where you would only be laughed at . " REED . The spelling of the ...
... Ritson supposes the present reading to be just , and quite in Falstaff's insolent sneering manner . " It would be much better , indeed , to have it known in the council , where you would only be laughed at . " REED . The spelling of the ...
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... RITSON . 3 a . Cain - colour'd beard . ] Cain and Judas , in the tapes- tries and pictures of old , were represented with yellow beards . THEOBALD . Theobald's conjecture may be countenanced by a parallel expression in an old play ...
... RITSON . 3 a . Cain - colour'd beard . ] Cain and Judas , in the tapes- tries and pictures of old , were represented with yellow beards . THEOBALD . Theobald's conjecture may be countenanced by a parallel expression in an old play ...
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... RITSON . 3 a Cain - colour'd beard . ] Cain and Judas , in the tapes- tries and pictures of old , were represented with yellow beards . THEOBALD . Theobald's conjecture may be countenanced by a parallel expression in an old play called ...
... RITSON . 3 a Cain - colour'd beard . ] Cain and Judas , in the tapes- tries and pictures of old , were represented with yellow beards . THEOBALD . Theobald's conjecture may be countenanced by a parallel expression in an old play called ...
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... to climbe by . " Sig . C 4. RITSON , tall fellows- ] A tall fellow , in the time of our author , meant a stout , bold , or courageous person . In A Discourse on HOST . Here , boys , here , here ! 76 ACT 11 . MERRY WIVES.
... to climbe by . " Sig . C 4. RITSON , tall fellows- ] A tall fellow , in the time of our author , meant a stout , bold , or courageous person . In A Discourse on HOST . Here , boys , here , here ! 76 ACT 11 . MERRY WIVES.
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... dispositions to cry . " RITSON . The tune to which the former was sung , I have lately dis- covered in a MS . as old as Shakspeare's time , and it is as follows : Melodious birds sing madrigals ; - When as I sat 112 ACT III . MERRY WIVES.
... dispositions to cry . " RITSON . The tune to which the former was sung , I have lately dis- covered in a MS . as old as Shakspeare's time , and it is as follows : Melodious birds sing madrigals ; - When as I sat 112 ACT III . MERRY WIVES.
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