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... Brook ) accepts him as one of great influence at court , " of great admittance , authentic in your place " ; he speaks to Mrs. Ford in the terms of one belonging to court ( in III . iii . ) ; and after he is cudgelled for a witch , he ...
... Brook ) accepts him as one of great influence at court , " of great admittance , authentic in your place " ; he speaks to Mrs. Ford in the terms of one belonging to court ( in III . iii . ) ; and after he is cudgelled for a witch , he ...
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... Brook " at II . i . 220-223 . Prat was , however , a familiar stage name . Neighbour Prat " is the Constable in The Pardoner and the Friar , 1533 . Heywood's enumeration of the famous " Witches " ( circa 1610 ) in The Wise Woman of ...
... Brook " at II . i . 220-223 . Prat was , however , a familiar stage name . Neighbour Prat " is the Constable in The Pardoner and the Friar , 1533 . Heywood's enumeration of the famous " Witches " ( circa 1610 ) in The Wise Woman of ...
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... Brook , and Miller ; but that of Fenton was not to be found there . " Mr. Halliwell found the name " Horne , " the Quarto reading for " Herne " at IV . iv . 29 , in a manuscript of the time of Henry VIII . in the British Museum ( MS ...
... Brook , and Miller ; but that of Fenton was not to be found there . " Mr. Halliwell found the name " Horne , " the Quarto reading for " Herne " at IV . iv . 29 , in a manuscript of the time of Henry VIII . in the British Museum ( MS ...
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... Brook " ( II . ii . ) . Just at that point the situations in the play are most admirably conceived . At the close of 2 Henry IV . Johnson remarked that " no man is more dangerous than he , that with a will to corrupt , hath the power to ...
... Brook " ( II . ii . ) . Just at that point the situations in the play are most admirably conceived . At the close of 2 Henry IV . Johnson remarked that " no man is more dangerous than he , that with a will to corrupt , hath the power to ...
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... Brook " to Falstaff , he doesn't know it is Ford or any one in disguise . He is true to his old master . And when the horse - stealing takes place , Bardolph is not in that business - he is true to the Host , his master . Falstaff ...
... Brook " to Falstaff , he doesn't know it is Ford or any one in disguise . He is true to his old master . And when the horse - stealing takes place , Bardolph is not in that business - he is true to the Host , his master . Falstaff ...
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