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Perhaps the copy from which they printed had been expurgated for performance at Court . Certainly the expurgation of the F text of this play has been exceptionally thorough , profane expressions being rigorously suppressed or altered ...
Perhaps the copy from which they printed had been expurgated for performance at Court . Certainly the expurgation of the F text of this play has been exceptionally thorough , profane expressions being rigorously suppressed or altered ...
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( v ) Perhaps the most decisive evidence that the play was not newly composed at the date of its entry in the Stationers ' Register , February 25 , 1598 , is the fact that the name Sir John Falstaff ( “ Sir John ffalstoff , ” p . ix ...
( v ) Perhaps the most decisive evidence that the play was not newly composed at the date of its entry in the Stationers ' Register , February 25 , 1598 , is the fact that the name Sir John Falstaff ( “ Sir John ffalstoff , ” p . ix ...
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For this sudden transformation of King Henry there is perhaps some justification to be found in Holinshed , who dwells upon the troubles of the early years of the reign . In conclusion Holinshed says :“ Oh what a suspected state ...
For this sudden transformation of King Henry there is perhaps some justification to be found in Holinshed , who dwells upon the troubles of the early years of the reign . In conclusion Holinshed says :“ Oh what a suspected state ...
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The story , even as told by Elyot , is perhaps apocryphal . Hardyng , a fifteenth century writer , in his metrical Chronicle , published by Grafton in 1542 , is silent as to the cause of the Prince's disgrace : The king discharged ye ...
The story , even as told by Elyot , is perhaps apocryphal . Hardyng , a fifteenth century writer , in his metrical Chronicle , published by Grafton in 1542 , is silent as to the cause of the Prince's disgrace : The king discharged ye ...
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165 , 166 ) ; perhaps , “ with unwashed hands ( ibid . 185 ) ; and “ Lazarus in the painted cloth ” ( IV . ii . 25 , 26 ) " THE IDENTITY OF FALSTAFF We have already referred to the substitution of the name Falstaff for that of Oldcastle ...
165 , 166 ) ; perhaps , “ with unwashed hands ( ibid . 185 ) ; and “ Lazarus in the painted cloth ” ( IV . ii . 25 , 26 ) " THE IDENTITY OF FALSTAFF We have already referred to the substitution of the name Falstaff for that of Oldcastle ...
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