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... Nashe was making in 15932 exactly the same joke as Falstaff , which means , it may be said , that Shakespeare took it from there for his 1 Henry IV . But what then about this other jest written a couple of years or more earlier ? If it ...
... Nashe was making in 15932 exactly the same joke as Falstaff , which means , it may be said , that Shakespeare took it from there for his 1 Henry IV . But what then about this other jest written a couple of years or more earlier ? If it ...
Page xlii
... Nashe's Summers Last Will , ' probably acted before the archbishop in the autumn of 1592. Inci- dentally , ' go to ' ( = set about ) also occurs in the same Nashe play , and is only paralleled , I believe , in Shake- speare at 1 Henry ...
... Nashe's Summers Last Will , ' probably acted before the archbishop in the autumn of 1592. Inci- dentally , ' go to ' ( = set about ) also occurs in the same Nashe play , and is only paralleled , I believe , in Shake- speare at 1 Henry ...
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... Nashe describes the Earl of Surrey riding to tilt with his horse decked out ' in full proportion and shape of an Estrich ' , ' and the description is obviously related in some way with that which Vernon gives of Prince Hal and his train ...
... Nashe describes the Earl of Surrey riding to tilt with his horse decked out ' in full proportion and shape of an Estrich ' , ' and the description is obviously related in some way with that which Vernon gives of Prince Hal and his train ...
Contents
THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
Copyright | |
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