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In the same work , Meres refers to " these declining and corrupt times , when there is nothing but rogery in villanous man , " - an echo of Falstaff's misanthropic view , induced directly by the discovery of lime in his sack ...
In the same work , Meres refers to " these declining and corrupt times , when there is nothing but rogery in villanous man , " - an echo of Falstaff's misanthropic view , induced directly by the discovery of lime in his sack ...
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The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His Humour ( first performed 1599 ) contain an obvious reference : " you may in time make lean Macilente as fat as sir John Falstaff " . And in the Pilgrimage to Parnassus acted in St. John's ...
The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His Humour ( first performed 1599 ) contain an obvious reference : " you may in time make lean Macilente as fat as sir John Falstaff " . And in the Pilgrimage to Parnassus acted in St. John's ...
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Speaking of " hard opinions " of Falstaff , Shakespeare says : " Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man " . In the First Part of Henry IV . I. ii . 43 , the Prince's words , " As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle ...
Speaking of " hard opinions " of Falstaff , Shakespeare says : " Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man " . In the First Part of Henry IV . I. ii . 43 , the Prince's words , " As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle ...
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2 Still another item of evidence cited to prove that " Falstaff ” was originally " Oldcastle " is Shallow's statement that Falstaff , when a boy , was page to Thomas Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk ( 2 Henry IV . III . ii . 28 , 29 ) .
2 Still another item of evidence cited to prove that " Falstaff ” was originally " Oldcastle " is Shallow's statement that Falstaff , when a boy , was page to Thomas Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk ( 2 Henry IV . III . ii . 28 , 29 ) .
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in which Falstaff and the Prince act the little play of father and son , may have been suggested by 1 See note to IV . iv . 18 . ( iii ) Both plays contain the scene in The Famous Victories where Derick and John XX INTRODUCTION.
in which Falstaff and the Prince act the little play of father and son , may have been suggested by 1 See note to IV . iv . 18 . ( iii ) Both plays contain the scene in The Famous Victories where Derick and John XX INTRODUCTION.
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