The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Falstaff , under the pretense that Ford is at hand . The knight keeps his appointment , and the jest turns earnest when the sus- picious husband really arrives . Falstaff is carried out safely in the basket and dumped into the river ...
... Falstaff , under the pretense that Ford is at hand . The knight keeps his appointment , and the jest turns earnest when the sus- picious husband really arrives . Falstaff is carried out safely in the basket and dumped into the river ...
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... Falstaff is sent to the park disguised under a buck's head , where he is set upon by pretended fairies and burned with tapers . The two merry wives ' and their husbands then reveal themselves to their victim , upbraid him for his ...
... Falstaff is sent to the park disguised under a buck's head , where he is set upon by pretended fairies and burned with tapers . The two merry wives ' and their husbands then reveal themselves to their victim , upbraid him for his ...
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... Falstaff , in the two parts of “ r Henry IV , " that she commanded him [ Shakespeare ] to continue it for one play more , and to show him in love . ' A further account states that the playwright was obliged to complete his play in a ...
... Falstaff , in the two parts of “ r Henry IV , " that she commanded him [ Shakespeare ] to continue it for one play more , and to show him in love . ' A further account states that the playwright was obliged to complete his play in a ...
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... Falstaff should appear in Henry V ' ( 1599 ) . It is plausible , therefore , that Shakespeare wrote Merry Wives ' to please the queen in the latter part of 1598 , and that , having done so , he lost interest in Falstaff , and contented ...
... Falstaff should appear in Henry V ' ( 1599 ) . It is plausible , therefore , that Shakespeare wrote Merry Wives ' to please the queen in the latter part of 1598 , and that , having done so , he lost interest in Falstaff , and contented ...
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William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR [ DRAMATIS PERSONÆ SIR JOHN FALSTaff . FENTON , a.
William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR [ DRAMATIS PERSONÆ SIR JOHN FALSTaff . FENTON , a.
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