Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 5Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 360
... Mistress Quickly . She it is who first directs the gang of ouphes to make Windsor Castle ' Worthy the owner , and the owner it ' [ V. v . 60 ] —an equivocal utterance - and then sets them at the torment of Fal- staff , which but ...
... Mistress Quickly . She it is who first directs the gang of ouphes to make Windsor Castle ' Worthy the owner , and the owner it ' [ V. v . 60 ] —an equivocal utterance - and then sets them at the torment of Fal- staff , which but ...
Page 383
... Mistress Page promises her friend " I will lay a plot to try that , and we will yet have more tricks with Falstaff ... Mistress Ford , for example , stage properties like the buck - basket have been carefully arranged , John and Robert ...
... Mistress Page promises her friend " I will lay a plot to try that , and we will yet have more tricks with Falstaff ... Mistress Ford , for example , stage properties like the buck - basket have been carefully arranged , John and Robert ...
Page 387
... Mistress Quickly provides the basso continuo . Sir Hugh may well be consulting a grammar book in this scene , where , under the rubric " Numbres of Nounes , " he could find the following instruction : " In Nounes be two numbres : the ...
... Mistress Quickly provides the basso continuo . Sir Hugh may well be consulting a grammar book in this scene , where , under the rubric " Numbres of Nounes , " he could find the following instruction : " In Nounes be two numbres : the ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 328 |
Romeo and Juliet | 409 |
Copyright | |
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