(The references are to the Notes ad loc. Other words will be found in the Glossary.)
prune, i. 1. 98. puke-stocking, ii. 4. 78–79.
quiddities, i. 2. 51.
razes, ii. 1. 23. retires, ii. 3. 54. revolted, iv. 2. 31. Rivo, ii. 4. 124. roundly, i. 2. 24.
salamander, iii. 3. 53. sarcenet, iii. 1. 256. scutcheon, v. i. 143. set a match, i. 2. 119. seven stars, the, i. 2. 16. shotten herring, ii. 4. 143. sixpenny strikers, ii. 1. 82. skimble-skamble, iii. 1. 154. soothers, iv. 1. 7.
soused, iv. 2. 13.
Spanish-pouch, ii. 4. 79–80. squier, ii. 2. 13.
standing-tuck, ii. 4. 274.
starting-hole, ii. 4. 290.
state, ii. 4. 416.
strappado, ii. 4. 262.
stronds, i. 1. 4.
subornation, i. 3. 163.
sword-and-buckler, i. 3. 230.
tailor's-yard, ii. 4. 273.
tallow-ketch, ii. 4. 252–253.
tench, ii. 1. 18.
termagant, v. 4. 114.
thumb-ring, ii. 4. 365.
tickle-brain, ii. 4. 438–439.
toasts-and-butter, iv. 2. 22-23.
trade-fallen, iv. 2. 32. train, v. 2. 21.
velvet guards, iii. 1. 261.
wan, iii. 2. 59. wards, i. 2. 211. weaver, ii. 4. 147.
Welsh hook, ii. 4. 372-373. wilful-blame, iii. 1. 177.
Amamon, ii. 4. 370. anachronism, ii. 4. 380.
Bible quoted, i. 2. 99–100. Bradley quoted, ii. 4. 243–244. Brandes quoted, i. 3. 58; ii. 1. init.; iii. 1. 134.
Daniel's Civil Wars quoted, iii. 1. 72; v. 3. 25; v. 5. 29.
Ecce signum, ii. 4. 187. Esperance, ii. 3. 74; v. 2. 97. euphuism, ii. 4. 441–443.
Falstaff's cowardice, v. 3. 36-
Famous Victories of Henry V quoted, i. 2. 72-73; ii. 4. init., 295, 340-341.
Finsbury, iii. 1. 257.
Lincolnshire bagpipe, i. 2. 85-86. Lord Mortimer of Scotland, iii. 2. 164.
Maid Marian, iii. 3. 129. Manningtree ox, ii. 4. 498. Moor-ditch, i. 2. 88. Mordake, i. 1. 71.
painted cloth, iv. 2. 28. parody of Lyly's Euphues, ii. 4. 441-443, 455-456. personification, i. 3. 102, 195–197. prophecies of dying people, v. 4. 83.
puns, i. 2. 49; i. 3. 41, 214, 255; ii. 3. 95; ii. 4. 234, 238, 317-321, 356-357; v. 3. 31.
Ravenspurgh, i. 3. 248.
rushes on Elizabethan stage, iii. 1. 214.
Shakespeare's allusions to Greek myths, ii. 4. 134-135; iv. 1. 106, 114; v. 4. 24. Shakespeare's confusion as to the two Mortimers, i. 3. 145- 146.
Shakespeare's introduction of women characters, ii. 3. init. Shakespeare's opening scenes, i. 1. init.
Shakespeare's use of proverbial expressions, ii. 1. 53; ii. 3. 114; iii. 1. 59; iii. 3. 92–93. Shakespeare's use of thou and you, v. 4. 2-3.
Sir Michael, iv. 4. 1.
« AnteriorContinua » |