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... terms . We have merely a vain garrulous old man , boastful of his long pedigree and little brief authority . He fills a space in the plot in a purely unnecessary episode with Falstaff , which is introduced for a purpose , and he serves ...
... terms . We have merely a vain garrulous old man , boastful of his long pedigree and little brief authority . He fills a space in the plot in a purely unnecessary episode with Falstaff , which is introduced for a purpose , and he serves ...
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... terms he is on with his guests . This view of the Host's position and the references to Halliwell are given in Wheatley's edition of Merry Wives . Richard Gallis , the Mayor , died in the sixty - ninth year of his age in 1574 ( Tighe ...
... terms he is on with his guests . This view of the Host's position and the references to Halliwell are given in Wheatley's edition of Merry Wives . Richard Gallis , the Mayor , died in the sixty - ninth year of his age in 1574 ( Tighe ...
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... terms " cavaliero , " II . i . 197 , and " Castalion , " II . iii . 34 . They were hardly in use earlier than the date of writing that play ( 1587-88 ) . The character of the " Cataians , " II . i . 145 , was prob- ably derived from W ...
... terms " cavaliero , " II . i . 197 , and " Castalion , " II . iii . 34 . They were hardly in use earlier than the date of writing that play ( 1587-88 ) . The character of the " Cataians , " II . i . 145 , was prob- ably derived from W ...
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... term 66 star chamber " is twice used in Beau- mont and Fletcher's plays in a literal signification : " lightsome , cool star- chamber Open to every wind " ( Sea Voyage , i . 4 ) ; and " that bright star- Slen . In the county of ...
... term 66 star chamber " is twice used in Beau- mont and Fletcher's plays in a literal signification : " lightsome , cool star- chamber Open to every wind " ( Sea Voyage , i . 4 ) ; and " that bright star- Slen . In the county of ...
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... term occurs again in 1 Henry VI . 1. v . 29. So in The Pinner of Wakefield , attributed to R. Greene , 1599 : " We are gentlemen . George . Why , sir , So may I , sir , al- though I give no arms . And Soliman and Perseda ( Haz . Dods ...
... term occurs again in 1 Henry VI . 1. v . 29. So in The Pinner of Wakefield , attributed to R. Greene , 1599 : " We are gentlemen . George . Why , sir , So may I , sir , al- though I give no arms . And Soliman and Perseda ( Haz . Dods ...
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