The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Zväzok 5H. Baldwin, 1968 |
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Strana 98
... THEOBALD . 6 the abbot- ] i . e . the Abbot of Westminster . THEOBALD . 7- - coufin , too , adieu : ] Too , which is not in the old copy , was added by Mr. Theobald , for the fake of the metre . MALONE . SCENE SCENE IV : Enter EXTON ...
... THEOBALD . 6 the abbot- ] i . e . the Abbot of Westminster . THEOBALD . 7- - coufin , too , adieu : ] Too , which is not in the old copy , was added by Mr. Theobald , for the fake of the metre . MALONE . SCENE SCENE IV : Enter EXTON ...
Strana 170
... Theobald . The prince undoubtedly , as Mr. Theobald obferves , by the words " Didft thou never see Titan kiss a dish of butter ? " alludes to Falftaff's entering in a great heat , " his fat dripping with the violence of his mo- tion ...
... Theobald . The prince undoubtedly , as Mr. Theobald obferves , by the words " Didft thou never see Titan kiss a dish of butter ? " alludes to Falftaff's entering in a great heat , " his fat dripping with the violence of his mo- tion ...
Strana 560
... Theobald reads - a bounding valour conceiving that " the revival of the English valour was compared to the rebounding of a cannon ball ; " and probably misled by the idle notion that our author's imagery must be round and correfponding ...
... Theobald reads - a bounding valour conceiving that " the revival of the English valour was compared to the rebounding of a cannon ball ; " and probably misled by the idle notion that our author's imagery must be round and correfponding ...
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