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... Falstaff , in the two parts of Henry the fourth , that the commanded him to continue it for one play more , and to show him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windfor . How well fhe was obeyed ...
... Falstaff , in the two parts of Henry the fourth , that the commanded him to continue it for one play more , and to show him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windfor . How well fhe was obeyed ...
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... Falstaff . The prefent offence was , indeed , avoided ; but I don't know whether the author may not have been fomewhat to blame in his fecond choice , fince it is certain that fir John Falstaff , who was a knight of the garter , and a ...
... Falstaff . The prefent offence was , indeed , avoided ; but I don't know whether the author may not have been fomewhat to blame in his fecond choice , fince it is certain that fir John Falstaff , who was a knight of the garter , and a ...
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William Shakespeare. *** THE MERRY WIVES OF WIND SO R. DRAMATIS PERSONE . Sir JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON , a.
William Shakespeare. *** THE MERRY WIVES OF WIND SO R. DRAMATIS PERSONE . Sir JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON , a.
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William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS PERSONE . Sir JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON , a young Gentleman of fmall Fortune , in ... FALSTAFF . WILLIAM PAGE , a Boy , Son to Mr. PAGE . SIMPLE , Servant to SLENDEr . RUGBY , Servant to Dr. CAIUS . Mrs ...
William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS PERSONE . Sir JOHN FALSTAFF . FENTON , a young Gentleman of fmall Fortune , in ... FALSTAFF . WILLIAM PAGE , a Boy , Son to Mr. PAGE . SIMPLE , Servant to SLENDEr . RUGBY , Servant to Dr. CAIUS . Mrs ...
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... Falstaff have committed difparagements upon you , I am of the church , and will be glad to do my bene- volence , to make atonements and compromifes between you . Shal . The council fhall hear it ; it is a riot . Eva . It is not meet the ...
... Falstaff have committed difparagements upon you , I am of the church , and will be glad to do my bene- volence , to make atonements and compromifes between you . Shal . The council fhall hear it ; it is a riot . Eva . It is not meet the ...
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