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... the year 1880, by Henry N. Hudson, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Ginn & Heath: J. S. Cushixc, Printer, 75 Milk Strhet, Boston. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. REGISTERED at the Stationers1, January.
... the year 1880, by Henry N. Hudson, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Ginn & Heath: J. S. Cushixc, Printer, 75 Milk Strhet, Boston. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. REGISTERED at the Stationers1, January.
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... the year 1880 , by HENRY N. HUDSON , in the office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . GINN & HEATH : J. S. CUSHING , PRINTER , 75 MILK STREET , BOSTON . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . R EGISTERED at the GINN & HEATH: ...
... the year 1880 , by HENRY N. HUDSON , in the office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . GINN & HEATH : J. S. CUSHING , PRINTER , 75 MILK STREET , BOSTON . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . R EGISTERED at the GINN & HEATH: ...
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . R EGISTERED at the Stationers ' , January 18 , 1602 , as “ an excellent and pleasant - conceited comedy of Sir John Fal- staff and the Merry Wives of Windsor . " In ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . R EGISTERED at the Stationers ' , January 18 , 1602 , as “ an excellent and pleasant - conceited comedy of Sir John Fal- staff and the Merry Wives of Windsor . " In ...
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... Wives , we have the words , As it hath been divers times acted by the Right Honourable my Lord Chamberlain's Servants , both before her Majesty and elsewhere . " This would naturally infer the play to have been on the stage a ...
... Wives , we have the words , As it hath been divers times acted by the Right Honourable my Lord Chamberlain's Servants , both before her Majesty and elsewhere . " This would naturally infer the play to have been on the stage a ...
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... ten years , from July , 1403 , to March , 1413 ; in which time Falstaff may be supposed to have found leisure for the exploits at Windsor . So that the action of the Comedy might well enough THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . 5.
... ten years , from July , 1403 , to March , 1413 ; in which time Falstaff may be supposed to have found leisure for the exploits at Windsor . So that the action of the Comedy might well enough THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . 5.
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