{"id":"01KG8B0BAWKFKQX86PZ3ER5HJD","cid":"bafkreiesuby575dtemz2uuhk7gkwh3hfy7mdw6c7kffjoctmxo3cqj364y","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreibipg5ufpe4cje6vjsyv3eaq7pynb25oywznd3ufafq24tc2vj4ii","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"03_merry_wives_of_windsor_1905_page_0171.jpg","height":1778,"key":"pdf-page-1769806505258-v1wcu4i82o9","label":"03_merry_wives_of_windsor_1905_page_0171.jpg","page_number":171,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":376602,"text":"Scene I] Notes 165\n5. Physician. The folios have \" precisian.\" Cf. Sonn. 147. 5 :\n\" My reason, the physician to my love.\"\n9. Sack. \"The generic name of Spanish and Canary wines\"\n(Schmidt). We find \" Sherris sack\" in 2 Hen. iv. 3. 104.\n19. Herod of Jewry. Herod was a common personage in the\nold dramatic mysteries, where he generally appeared as a swagger-\ning tyrant. Cf. Ham. iii. 2. 16: \"it out-Herods Herod.\"\n21. Unweighed. Inconsiderate. Cf. «ww/^2^/z/«^ (= thoughtless)\nin M.for M. iii. 2. 147.\n22. Flemish drunkard. The Flemish were notorious for their\nintemperance. The only other reference to them in S. is in ii. 2.\n304 below.\n2^,. Conversation. Behaviour; as in A. and C. ii. 6. 131 :\n\" Octavia is of a holy, cold, and still conversation,\" etc. Cf.\nPsabjis, xxxvii. 14, 1. 23.\n27. Exhibit a bill, etc. Chalmers thought this to be \" a sarcasm\non the many bills which were unadvisedly moved in the parliament\nwhich began Nov. 5, 1605, and ended May 26, 1606.\"\n28. Putting down of men. Many of the editors follow Theobald\nin the insertion of \" fat \" before men ; but surely there is no suffi-\ncient reason for the emendation. Cf. what Mrs. Page says in 78\nbelow : \" I will find you twenty lascivious turtles ere one chaste\nman.\" There is the same merry extravagance here as there.\n30. Puddings. Entrails were often termed puddings, and \"as\nsure as his guts are puddings \" is still heard in the North of Eng-\nland (Halliwell-Phillipps). For guts, see on i. 3. 84 above.\n49. Sir Alice Ford f This was not without actual precedent.\nQueen Elizabeth knighted Mary, the lady of Sir Hugh Cholmonde-\nley, \"the bold lady of Cheshire.\" The ceremony took place at\nTilbury in 1588.\n50. These knights will hack. This probably means that they will\nbecome hackneyed, or cheap and vulgar, as Blackstone explained it.\nCf. p. 10 above. Some make hack — do mischief. Johnson wanted\nto read \" we '11 hack,\" seeing a reference to the punishment of a","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-30T20:55:05.258Z","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":"2026-01-30T20:55:07.356Z","ts":"2026-01-30T20:55:10.817Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFFH6ETXGRVD10WPNP3007D6"}}