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... book , An excellent and pleasant conceited comedie , " etc. ( as before ) . This John Busbye was concerned , as Collier pointed out , two years before , in the publication of the undoubtedly surreptitious and corrupt Henry V. The date ...
... book , An excellent and pleasant conceited comedie , " etc. ( as before ) . This John Busbye was concerned , as Collier pointed out , two years before , in the publication of the undoubtedly surreptitious and corrupt Henry V. The date ...
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... books . With regard to the horse - stealing , which is what would be of most interest to " mine Host , " we must remember that it may actually have occurred . We are not told of the Count's being the guest of any one . " His lodging ...
... books . With regard to the horse - stealing , which is what would be of most interest to " mine Host , " we must remember that it may actually have occurred . We are not told of the Count's being the guest of any one . " His lodging ...
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... book , recall- ing his more entertaining predecessor . Wheatley says Slender was the most popular character after Falstaff . He then proceeds to quote some verses from Halliwell , coarse and blundering , about Simple . Dr. Caius , the ...
... book , recall- ing his more entertaining predecessor . Wheatley says Slender was the most popular character after Falstaff . He then proceeds to quote some verses from Halliwell , coarse and blundering , about Simple . Dr. Caius , the ...
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... etc. This doctor does not speak in broken English . See Hazlitt's Shakespeare's Jest Books , 1864 , P. 339. It is not in the least likely this fool - tale hangs on to the Merry Wives . doctor at Windsor probably INTRODUCTION lix.
... etc. This doctor does not speak in broken English . See Hazlitt's Shakespeare's Jest Books , 1864 , P. 339. It is not in the least likely this fool - tale hangs on to the Merry Wives . doctor at Windsor probably INTRODUCTION lix.
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... Book ( Bullen's Middleton , viii . 37 ) , 1604 : " Your Welsh hue and cry . . . the only net to catch thieves . " And Beaumont and Fletcher , Thiery and Theodoret , v . ( ante 1616 ) : “ Did you doubt we could steal . . . Did not I ...
... Book ( Bullen's Middleton , viii . 37 ) , 1604 : " Your Welsh hue and cry . . . the only net to catch thieves . " And Beaumont and Fletcher , Thiery and Theodoret , v . ( ante 1616 ) : “ Did you doubt we could steal . . . Did not I ...
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