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... kind has little value . ( 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 ...
... kind has little value . ( 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 ...
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... kind . He was content to borrow from stage tradition his conception of familiar historical characters . And it is remarkable that it is the very passage cited by some to prove that Sir John Oldcastle was definitely Shakespeare's ...
... kind . He was content to borrow from stage tradition his conception of familiar historical characters . And it is remarkable that it is the very passage cited by some to prove that Sir John Oldcastle was definitely Shakespeare's ...
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... kind of military free - thinker . " He belongs to the world of comedy in which there are no moral laws , or in which they may be in abeyance for the nonce . It is interesting to note the stress laid by Shakespeare in this play on ...
... kind of military free - thinker . " He belongs to the world of comedy in which there are no moral laws , or in which they may be in abeyance for the nonce . It is interesting to note the stress laid by Shakespeare in this play on ...
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... kind with kind confound . " Cf. ibid . 1. iii . 132-137 . To pant , to take breath , as in Coriolanus , II . ii . 126. Breathe , to whisper , as in King John , Iv . ii . 36. For " short - winded cf. Shelton , Don Quixote , Part II ...
... kind with kind confound . " Cf. ibid . 1. iii . 132-137 . To pant , to take breath , as in Coriolanus , II . ii . 126. Breathe , to whisper , as in King John , Iv . ii . 36. For " short - winded cf. Shelton , Don Quixote , Part II ...
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... kind of leather called buff . Comedy of Errors , IV . ii . 45 : " he's in a suit of buff which rested him , " and Barry , Ram Alley ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , x . 330 ) : " certain goblins [ sergeants ] in buff jackets . " 66 44 , 45. robe ...
... kind of leather called buff . Comedy of Errors , IV . ii . 45 : " he's in a suit of buff which rested him , " and Barry , Ram Alley ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , x . 330 ) : " certain goblins [ sergeants ] in buff jackets . " 66 44 , 45. robe ...
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