The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen35Methuen, 1918 |
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... origin of the names Aguecheek and Malvolio ; also on pp . 183-7 , some parallels from Bandello and Belleforest ; and it will be seen that Shakespeare's indebtedness to Barnabe Riche has been altogether overrated . With regard to ...
... origin of the names Aguecheek and Malvolio ; also on pp . 183-7 , some parallels from Bandello and Belleforest ; and it will be seen that Shakespeare's indebtedness to Barnabe Riche has been altogether overrated . With regard to ...
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... origin of the name " Malvolio , " and the possible origin of " Fabian " ; for in Gonzaga's play the name assumed by the lady in disguise is " Cesare " ; and when we remember the many other occasions on which Shakespeare borrowed only a ...
... origin of the name " Malvolio , " and the possible origin of " Fabian " ; for in Gonzaga's play the name assumed by the lady in disguise is " Cesare " ; and when we remember the many other occasions on which Shakespeare borrowed only a ...
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... origins of the main plot of Twelfth Night , in which Viola is the central figure ; but the " Interlude , " as the Clown styles it , or the " Befooling of Malvolio , " as we perhaps may style it , this , like most of Shakespeare's ...
... origins of the main plot of Twelfth Night , in which Viola is the central figure ; but the " Interlude , " as the Clown styles it , or the " Befooling of Malvolio , " as we perhaps may style it , this , like most of Shakespeare's ...
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... origin of Aguecheek , Malvolio , Cesario , and Orsino . And again , before continuing our search , we assume the poet's habit of appropriating rather than originating even in matters of the smallest detail . As we have seen , it was in ...
... origin of Aguecheek , Malvolio , Cesario , and Orsino . And again , before continuing our search , we assume the poet's habit of appropriating rather than originating even in matters of the smallest detail . As we have seen , it was in ...
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... origin ; the kestrel or coistrel , an inferior kind of hawk , was allotted to the knave or servant , and eventually a knave was known as a " coystrill . " But the word allied itself also to the French coustillier and the kindred Old ...
... origin ; the kestrel or coistrel , an inferior kind of hawk , was allotted to the knave or servant , and eventually a knave was known as a " coystrill . " But the word allied itself also to the French coustillier and the kindred Old ...
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