{"id":"01KG8B16E58WP04JFWAMVGHFBP","cid":"bafkreiayem2qitnyvgrtfrcjblghqeoizr2hfdm42sskvm5r5ngqfuwtzi","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreid4f4ivwba5xfzroxqu6fsk2o7xe3rnbg32l34hw57o7go2dkftum","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"03_merry_wives_of_windsor_1905_page_0202.jpg","height":1778,"key":"pdf-page-1769806534353-zhunddc2aub","label":"03_merry_wives_of_windsor_1905_page_0202.jpg","page_number":202,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":368438,"text":"196 Notes [Act IV\nPainted about^ etc. The hangings of beds, as of rooms, were\noften painted or embroidered with Scripture stories. Cf. i Hen.\nIV. iv. 2. 28 : \" ragged as Lazarus in the painted cloth ; \" and\nRandolph, Muse's Looking- Glass, iii. i : —\n\" Then for the painting, I bethink myself\nThat I have seen in Mother Redcap's hall,\nIn painted cloth, the story of the Prodigal.\"\n9. Anthropophaginian. Man-eater, cannibal. \"The Host en-\nlarges even his usual style of grandiloquence to astound and over-\nawe Simple\" (Clarke). \"We find Anthropophagi in 0th. i. 3. 144.\n18. Ephesian, A cant term of the time = \"jolly companion.\"\nIt occurs again in 2 Hen. IV. ii. 2. 164. Cf. Corinthian in i Hen.\nIV. ii. 4. 13: \"a Corinthian, a lad of mettle.\"\n26. Wise woman. Fortune-teller, or witch. Cf. 103 below.\nHey wood's Wise Woman of Hogsden has such a character for its\nheroine. Cf. T. N. iii. 4. 1 14 : \" Carry his water to the wise woman.\"\nSteevens refers to Judges, v. 29.\n28. Mussel-shell. \" He calls poor Simple mussel-shell because\nhe stands with his mouth open\" (Johnson).\n31. Thorough. Used interchangeably with through, even in\nprose. See on throughly, i. 4. 90 above.\n44,45. Conceal. Farmer would \"correct\" this into \"reveal.\"\nThe Host repeats the blunder for the joke of the thing.\n54. Like who more bold. That is, like the boldest. Daniel and\nsome other editors adopt Farmer's conjecture of \"Ay, Sir Tike,\nwho,\" etc. Tike (= cur) was often used as a term of contempt ;\nas in Hen. F. ii. i. 31 : \" Base tike, callest thou me host ? \"\n57. Clerkly. Scholarly, learned ; the only instance of the word\nin S. Cf. clerklike in W. T. i. 2. 392.\n61. But was paid, etc. For the play on paid (= punished), cf.\nCymb. V. 4. 166 : \" sorry you have paid too much, and sorry that you\nare paid too much.\"\n69. Slough. Stokes thinks the word should be printed with a","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-30T20:55:34.353Z","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":"2026-01-30T20:55:35.109Z","ts":"2026-01-30T20:55:37.706Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFFH6ETXGRVD10WPNP3007D6"}}