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The source story for the play was an episode from Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron ( 1349-50 ) ; a story based on a common folkloric theme of achieving what is thought to be an unobtainable goal . Early critics of All's Well That Ends ...
The source story for the play was an episode from Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron ( 1349-50 ) ; a story based on a common folkloric theme of achieving what is thought to be an unobtainable goal . Early critics of All's Well That Ends ...
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A well - known tradition , first recorded in 1702 by John Dennis , maintains that the play was written in two weeks at the command of Queen Elizabeth , who had so enjoyed the character of Falstaff in Henry IV that she requested that ...
A well - known tradition , first recorded in 1702 by John Dennis , maintains that the play was written in two weeks at the command of Queen Elizabeth , who had so enjoyed the character of Falstaff in Henry IV that she requested that ...
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48 His favourite form of address , bully rook , bully Hector , bully Sir John might have its source in the names of the Ampleforth play characters , Bold Slasher , Bold Slaughterer , which later in the eighteenth century , become Bull ...
48 His favourite form of address , bully rook , bully Hector , bully Sir John might have its source in the names of the Ampleforth play characters , Bold Slasher , Bold Slaughterer , which later in the eighteenth century , become Bull ...
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