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... court revels or banquets . In order to effect this , certain blocks of the play would be omitted , but lines or pieces of these blocks would be retained in order to preserve the continuity of narrative and action . Possibly the ...
... court revels or banquets . In order to effect this , certain blocks of the play would be omitted , but lines or pieces of these blocks would be retained in order to preserve the continuity of narrative and action . Possibly the ...
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... court being held there in 1598. See ( 3 ) on this point . From this tradition one important fact emerges , that the position of the play is after the appearance of Henry IV . , and before that of Henry V. , when we see the death of ...
... court being held there in 1598. See ( 3 ) on this point . From this tradition one important fact emerges , that the position of the play is after the appearance of Henry IV . , and before that of Henry V. , when we see the death of ...
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... court . And as Falstaff's earthly part passes away in Henry V. , so does much of his early wit seem to die a natural ... court , " of great admittance , authentic in your place " ; he speaks to Mrs. Ford in the terms of one belonging to ...
... court . And as Falstaff's earthly part passes away in Henry V. , so does much of his early wit seem to die a natural ... court , " of great admittance , authentic in your place " ; he speaks to Mrs. Ford in the terms of one belonging to ...
Página xxxix
... court lay there . In Nichol's Pro- gresses we find that Queen Elizabeth had masques and tournaments at Windsor Castle in January 1593. And there are several entries in Cunningham's Accounts of the Revels at Court ( Shaks . Soc . , 1842 ) ...
... court lay there . In Nichol's Pro- gresses we find that Queen Elizabeth had masques and tournaments at Windsor Castle in January 1593. And there are several entries in Cunningham's Accounts of the Revels at Court ( Shaks . Soc . , 1842 ) ...
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... court - so much so indeed that some of the letters from the Queen to " our cousin Mumpellgart , " as she calls him , betray irritation at his persistency , or some other cause of offence . Which serves to show that a gibe at him might ...
... court - so much so indeed that some of the letters from the Queen to " our cousin Mumpellgart , " as she calls him , betray irritation at his persistency , or some other cause of offence . Which serves to show that a gibe at him might ...
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