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... Falstaff's misanthropic view , induced directly by the discovery of lime in his sack , that " there is nothing but roguery to be found in villanous man " ( II . iv . 124 , 125 ) . The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His ...
... Falstaff's misanthropic view , induced directly by the discovery of lime in his sack , that " there is nothing but roguery to be found in villanous man " ( II . iv . 124 , 125 ) . The final words of Jonson's Every Man out of His ...
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... Falstaff " . And in the Pilgrimage to Parnassus acted in St. John's College , Cambridge , at Christmas , 1598 ... Falstaff ( " Sir John ffalstoff , " p . ix ante ) appears in the entry . It seems certain that our Falstaff was originally ...
... Falstaff " . And in the Pilgrimage to Parnassus acted in St. John's College , Cambridge , at Christmas , 1598 ... Falstaff ( " Sir John ffalstoff , " p . ix ante ) appears in the entry . It seems certain that our Falstaff was originally ...
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... Falstaff sweats to death , In though not necessarily unmetrical , becomes regular if " Old- castle " be substituted for " Falstaff " . Unfortunately there is no other instance in the First Part of Henry IV . of the name " Falstaff " in ...
... Falstaff sweats to death , In though not necessarily unmetrical , becomes regular if " Old- castle " be substituted for " Falstaff " . Unfortunately there is no other instance in the First Part of Henry IV . of the name " Falstaff " in ...
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... Falstaff had been sub- stituted for that of Oldcastle . 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 ...
... Falstaff had been sub- stituted for that of Oldcastle . 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 ...
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... . iv . 375 ff . ) , 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 . 5 the scene in The Famous Victories where Derick and XX INTRODUCTION.
... . iv . 375 ff . ) , 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 . 5 the scene in The Famous Victories where Derick and XX INTRODUCTION.
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