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Page vii
... Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed | Henrie Hotspur of ❘ the North . | With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe . | AT LONDON , | Printed by P.S. for Andrew Wise , dwelling | in Paules Church- yard , at the signe of the Angell ...
... Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed | Henrie Hotspur of ❘ the North . | With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe . | AT LONDON , | Printed by P.S. for Andrew Wise , dwelling | in Paules Church- yard , at the signe of the Angell ...
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... Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed Henry Hot - spur of the North . | With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe . | Newly corrected by W. Shake - speare . | London | Printed by Valentine Simmes , for Mathew Law , and | are to be ...
... Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed Henry Hot - spur of the North . | With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe . | Newly corrected by W. Shake - speare . | London | Printed by Valentine Simmes , for Mathew Law , and | are to be ...
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... Lord Cobham , the famous Lollard who suffered martyrdom in 1418 , continued to be maligned after his death by the anti - Lollard party . A travesty of his character was placed upon the stage 1 See the notes on III . i . 177-179 , and ...
... Lord Cobham , the famous Lollard who suffered martyrdom in 1418 , continued to be maligned after his death by the anti - Lollard party . A travesty of his character was placed upon the stage 1 See the notes on III . i . 177-179 , and ...
Page xx
... Lord Chief Justice ( pp . 1 ff . post ) . ( v ) The tavern scene ( II . 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 . ( iii ) Both ...
... Lord Chief Justice ( pp . 1 ff . post ) . ( v ) The tavern scene ( II . 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 . ( iii ) Both ...
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... Lord Cobham , it would seem that contemporary dramatists read a satirical intention into the character of Falstaff . In 1600 appeared The First Part of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle and The Second Part of Sir John Oldcastle . The ...
... Lord Cobham , it would seem that contemporary dramatists read a satirical intention into the character of Falstaff . In 1600 appeared The First Part of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle and The Second Part of Sir John Oldcastle . The ...
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