A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: As you like it. 1890Lippincott, 1890 [V.23] The second part of Henry the Fourth. 1940.--[v.24-25] The sonnets. 1924.--[v.26] Troilus and Cressida. 1953.--[v.27] The life and death of King Richard the Second. 1955. |
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... knight from an old but extinct family of great note in Leicester- shire and Warwickshire , whose memory was long preserved in the latter county , Sir Ernald or Arnold de Boys , Arnold being easily transposed to Roland , and thence we ...
... knight from an old but extinct family of great note in Leicester- shire and Warwickshire , whose memory was long preserved in the latter county , Sir Ernald or Arnold de Boys , Arnold being easily transposed to Roland , and thence we ...
Side 3
... knight who hath taken orders , but only a Welsh clergyman without any regular degree from either of the uni- versities . WRIGHT : The corresponding Latin Dominus ' still exists in the Cambridge Tripos lists in its abbreviated form Ds ...
... knight who hath taken orders , but only a Welsh clergyman without any regular degree from either of the uni- versities . WRIGHT : The corresponding Latin Dominus ' still exists in the Cambridge Tripos lists in its abbreviated form Ds ...
Side 17
... KNIGHT : Nothing can more truly show how immeasurably superior was the art of Shakespeare to the art of other poets than the comparison of Lodge's description [ see Appendix ] with the incidental scene - painting of his forest of Arden ...
... KNIGHT : Nothing can more truly show how immeasurably superior was the art of Shakespeare to the art of other poets than the comparison of Lodge's description [ see Appendix ] with the incidental scene - painting of his forest of Arden ...
Side 27
... Knight , that swore by his Honour they were good Pan - cakes , and fwore by his Honor the Mustard was naught : Now Ile ftand to it , the Pancakes were naught , and the Mustard was good , and yet was not the Knight forfworne . 55. the ...
... Knight , that swore by his Honour they were good Pan - cakes , and fwore by his Honor the Mustard was naught : Now Ile ftand to it , the Pancakes were naught , and the Mustard was good , and yet was not the Knight forfworne . 55. the ...
Side 28
... knight swearing by his Honor , for he ne- uer had anie ; or if he had , he had fworne it away , before euer he faw thofe Pancakes , or that Muftard . Cel . Prethee , who is't that thou means't ? Clo . One that old Fredericke your Father ...
... knight swearing by his Honor , for he ne- uer had anie ; or if he had , he had fworne it away , before euer he faw thofe Pancakes , or that Muftard . Cel . Prethee , who is't that thou means't ? Clo . One that old Fredericke your Father ...
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