{"id":"01KG8B0BA9X221N77EE7T7ZBXK","cid":"bafkreidfzibylxvjxbnq6dld5abwbn5toqxc35mh7byyjbpfpklpqruxdm","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreiczmazap2sh3icfsaybrr2hibweqmtqdh5lxbbowtyiq2uikyhoqe","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"03_merry_wives_of_windsor_1905_page_0200.jpg","height":1778,"key":"pdf-page-1769806505271-91xvxeg1wkn","label":"03_merry_wives_of_windsor_1905_page_0200.jpg","page_number":200,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":361249,"text":"194\nNotes\n[Act IV\nand to the fact that free post-horses were granted him through\na pass of Lord Howard's. See also on iv. 5. 70 below. -\nII. Come off. \" Come down with the cash,\" pay for it. Steevens\nand Farmer quote many examples of the expression from Massinger,\nDekker, Heywood, Jonson, and other dramatists of the time. It\noccurs also in Chaucer, C. T. 338.\nScene IV. — 7. With cold.. Of coldness. We still say \"charge\nwith coldness,\" etc.\nII. Extreme. S. accents the word on either syllable; on the\nfirst chiefly when preceding the noun. Cf. R. of L. 230, T. G. of\nV. ii. 7. 22, L. L. L. V. 2. 750, etc. Submission is a quadrisyllable.\n32. Takes. Bewitches. Cf. Ham. i. i. 163: \"No fairy takes,\nnor witch hath power to harm; \" Lear^ iii. 4. 61 : \" star -blasting\nand taking,\" etc.\n35. Spirit. Monosyllabic; as often. See on i. 4. 23 above.\n36. Eld. Here apparently = people of the olden time.\n43. Disguised like Heme, etc. This line is not in the folios ;\nsupplied by Theobald from the ist quarto. He also inserted the\npreceding line of the quarto, \" We '11 send him word to meet us in\nthe field ; \" but, as Malone notes, this is clearly unnecessary, and\nindeed improper, as y?^/^ relates to what goes before in the quarto : —\n\" Now for that Yalstaffe hath bene so deceiued,\nAs that he dares not venture to the house,\nWeele send him word to meet vs in the field,\nDisguised like Home, with huge horns on his head.\"\nThe last line is required by in this shape in the next speech.\n50. Urchins. Mischievous elves ; probably so called because\nthey sometimes took the form of urchins, or hedgehogs. Cf. Temp.\ni. 2. 326 with Id. ii. 2. 10. Ouphes were a kind of elves ; men-\ntioned again in v. 5. 54 below.\n55. Diffused. Confused, wild, irregular. Cf. Hen. V. v. 2. 61 :\n\" diffus'd attire \" (where the early eds. have \" defused,\" as in Rich,\nIII. i. 2. 78 and Lear, i. 4. 2).","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-30T20:55:05.271Z","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":"2026-01-30T20:55:07.337Z","ts":"2026-01-30T20:55:10.152Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFFH6ETXGRVD10WPNP3007D6"}}