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... original , " it is not derived from it in the same unscrupu- lous fashion as the Quarto is , but is assuredly in the main identical with that original . ແ The earliest notice we have of Merry Wives is in INTRODUCTION xi.
... original , " it is not derived from it in the same unscrupu- lous fashion as the Quarto is , but is assuredly in the main identical with that original . ແ The earliest notice we have of Merry Wives is in INTRODUCTION xi.
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William Shakespeare. The earliest notice we have of Merry Wives is in the Stationers ' Registers : " 18 Jan. 1601-2 , John Busby ] An excellent and pleasant conceited commedie of Sir John Faulstof and the Merry Wyves of Windsor . " And ...
William Shakespeare. The earliest notice we have of Merry Wives is in the Stationers ' Registers : " 18 Jan. 1601-2 , John Busby ] An excellent and pleasant conceited commedie of Sir John Faulstof and the Merry Wyves of Windsor . " And ...
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... early com- mentators . For further variations of interest , I must refer to my notes . See especially IV . v . 82 , where I claim to have dis- covered the only Welsh passage yet found in Shakespeare ! Two verbal differences must be ...
... early com- mentators . For further variations of interest , I must refer to my notes . See especially IV . v . 82 , where I claim to have dis- covered the only Welsh passage yet found in Shakespeare ! Two verbal differences must be ...
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... early commentators were wrong . For this I take credit , and hope to convince other Shakespearian scholars . One by one , those old Theobaldian " lunes " are bound to disappear and become ghosts , in this as in others of Shake- speare's ...
... early commentators were wrong . For this I take credit , and hope to convince other Shakespearian scholars . One by one , those old Theobaldian " lunes " are bound to disappear and become ghosts , in this as in others of Shake- speare's ...
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... his manner by showing him in love . " Johnson's views with regard to the effect of this " order " upon the character of Falstaff will be referred to again . This is not the earliest notice of the tradition , INTRODUCTION xxvii.
... his manner by showing him in love . " Johnson's views with regard to the effect of this " order " upon the character of Falstaff will be referred to again . This is not the earliest notice of the tradition , INTRODUCTION xxvii.
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