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... and reminds us of the probable origin of the name " Malvolio , " and the possible origin of " Fabian " ; for in Gonzaga's play the name assumed by the lady in disguise is " Cesare " ; and when we remember the many other occasions on ...
... and reminds us of the probable origin of the name " Malvolio , " and the possible origin of " Fabian " ; for in Gonzaga's play the name assumed by the lady in disguise is " Cesare " ; and when we remember the many other occasions on ...
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In this quest of origins may now be included a con- sideration of the title of the play . Knowing Shakespeare's addiction to an authority , I like to place first among sug- 1 Pp . 188 sqq . Appendix I. pp . 180 sqq .
In this quest of origins may now be included a con- sideration of the title of the play . Knowing Shakespeare's addiction to an authority , I like to place first among sug- 1 Pp . 188 sqq . Appendix I. pp . 180 sqq .
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Rudesby ] a rude or ruffianly fellow ; compounded of " rude " and a suffix of uncertain origin - possibly a form of " boy . " In Shakespeare the word occurs again in The Taming of the Shrew , III . ii .
Rudesby ] a rude or ruffianly fellow ; compounded of " rude " and a suffix of uncertain origin - possibly a form of " boy . " In Shakespeare the word occurs again in The Taming of the Shrew , III . ii .
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