{"id":"01KG8B0AAHC2CJE62V6D5A5M0N","cid":"bafkreich66d4tkvs4cqel6t7a2z5romc3gmq7aha3t7g4nmnmrjcf233xy","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreihwyfdf4l5agunxyp6obottuboatbjq4qwzc6wuhdgnniuffx5gd4","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"03_merry_wives_of_windsor_1905_page_0193.jpg","height":1778,"key":"pdf-page-1769806505267-9rtl9ea9j3","label":"03_merry_wives_of_windsor_1905_page_0193.jpg","page_number":193,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":350930,"text":"Scene V] Notes 187\nwhich this bumpkin squire interlards his speech with illustrations\nborrowed from the stud and the kennel, from country sports and\npursuits, is worth observing\" (Clarke).\n58. ^Od''s heartlings. See on ii. 3. 44 above.\n67. Happy 7nan be his dole! Happiness be his lot! Cf. T. of S.\ni. I. 144, I Hen. IV. ii. 2. 81, etc. For dole (literally = dealing,\ndistribution), cf. 2 Hen. IV. i. 169 : \" in the dole of blows ; \" and\nA. W. ii. 3. 76 : \" what dole of honour.\" The word is still a\nfamiliar one in England for a charitable allowance of provision to\nthe poor.\n74. hfipatient. Metrically a quadrisyllable. Cf. submission in\niv. 4. II.\n84. Advance the colours of my love. For the metaphor, cf. R. and\nJ. V. 3. 96 : ** And death's pale flag is not advanced there.\"\n89. Quick. Alive ; as in Ha7n. v. i. 137 : \" 't is for the dead, and\nnot the quick,\" etc. See also Acts, x. 42, 2 Timothy, iv. i, Hebrews,\niv. 12, etc.\nOn the passage, Collins compares Jonson, Barthol. Fair : \" Would\nI had been set in the ground, all but the head of me, and had my\nbrains bowled at.\"\n99. A fool and a physician ? Hanmer changes and to \" or ; \"\nbut, as Qarke notes, it is just in Mrs. Quickly's blundering way to\ncouple the two suitors by and instead of or.\n102. Once to-night. Some time to-night. *\n1 14. Slack. Neglect ; as in Lear, ii. 4. 248 and 0th. iv. 3. 88.\nScene V. — There is a strange confusion of time in this scene,\nwhich Mr. P. A. Daniel states thus : \" We find Falstaff calling for\nsack to qualify the cold water he had swallowed when slighted into\nthe river from the buck-basket. One would naturally suppose that\nthe time of this scene must be the afternoon of the day of that\nadventure, and, indeed, it can be but a little later than the time of\nthe preceding-scene ; but lo ! when Mrs. Quickly enters with the\ninvitation for * to-morrow, eight o'clock,' she gives his worship good","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-30T20:55:05.267Z","text_extracted_by":"pdf-processor","text_has_content":true,"text_source":"born_digital","uploaded":true,"width":1084},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG89K4N3KNPAGDJAVRPVWBA4","predicate":"derived_from"},{"peer":"01KG89JREDR8WY5QQGYR5FZRDY","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"}],"ver":2,"created_at":"2026-01-30T20:55:06.321Z","ts":"2026-01-30T20:55:12.396Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFFH6ETXGRVD10WPNP3007D6"}}