Now as I am glad that Sir John Oldcastle is put out, so I am sorry that Sir John Fastolfe is put in, to relieve his memory in this base service, to be the anvil for every dull wit to strike upon. Nor is our comedian excusable, by some alteration of his... Rules and Proceedings - Page 58by Oxford Architectural & Historical Society - 1864Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 192 pages
...any in his age."* "Now," continued old Fuller, "as I am glad that Sir John Oldcastle is put out, so I am sorry that Sir John Fastolfe is put in. . . Nor...comedian excusable by some alteration of his name; . . . few do heed the inconsiderable difference in spelling of their name." Falstaff seems indeed to... | |
| William Shakespeare - Great Britain - 1897 - 278 pages
...in, to relieve his memory in this base service, to be the anvil for every dull wit to strike upon. Nor is our Comedian excusable, by some alteration...the fifth, to abuse), seeing the vicinity of sounds intrench on the memory of that worthy Knight, and few do heed the inconsiderable difference in spelling... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 200 pages
...in his age."* " Now," continued old Fuller, " as I am glad that Sir John Oldcastle is put out, so I am sorry that Sir John Fastolfe is put in. . . Nor...comedian excusable by some alteration of his name; . . . few do heed the inconsiderable difference in spelling of their name." Falstaff seems indeed to... | |
| William Shakespeare - English poetry - 1898 - 512 pages
...memory in this base service, to be the a«»i7 for every dull tvit to strike upon. Nor is our Comedian l excusable by some alteration of his name, writing him Sir John Falstafe (and making him the properly of pleasure for King Henry the Fifth, to abuse) seeing the vicinity of sounds intrench on... | |
| William Shakespeare - Rare book genre terms - 1899 - 396 pages
...in his age." * " Now," continued old Fuller, " as I am glad that Sir John Oldcastle is put out, so I am sorry that Sir John Fastolfe is put in. . . . Nor...comedian excusable by some alteration of his name ; . . . few do heed the inconsiderable difference in spelling of their name." Falstaff seems indeed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 544 pages
...in, to relieve his memory in this base service, to be the anvil for every dull wit to strike upon. Nor is our comedian excusable, by some alteration of his name, writing him Sir John Falstafe, . . . few do heed the inconsiderable difference of spelling of their name.' The historical Fastolfe... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1901 - 606 pages
...in his age." * " Now," continued old Fuller, " as I am glad that Sir John Oldcastle is put out, so I am sorry that Sir John Fastolfe is put in. ... Nor...comedian excusable by some alteration of his name; . . . few do heed * Cp. Tennyson's Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham, with its noble vindication of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 410 pages
...in his age." * " Now," continued old Fuller, " as I am glad that Sir John Oldcastle is put out, so I am sorry that Sir John Fastolfe is put in. ... Nor...comedian excusable by some alteration of his name ; . . . few do heed * Cp. Tennyson's Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham, with its noble vindication of... | |
| Oxford Architectural & Historical Society - Oxford (England) - 1860 - 510 pages
...of him, and as valiant as any of his ago. Now, as I am glad that Sir John Oldcastle is put out, so I am sorry that Sir John Fastolfe is put in. Nor is...pleasure for King Henry the Fifth to abuse) seeing the 58 vicinity of sounds entrench on the memory of that worthy knight, and few do heed the inconsiderable... | |
| 1904 - 390 pages
...in, to relieve his memory in this base service, to be the anvil for every dull wit to strike upon. Nor is our Comedian excusable, by some alteration...the Fifth, to abuse), seeing the vicinity of sounds intrench on the memory of that worthy Knight, and few do heed the inconsiderable difference in spelling... | |
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