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... supposed proofs advanced in support of this later revision is incompat- ible with that date . The points more especi- ally relied on in proof of this later revision are : - 1. Falstaff's speech in act i . sc . 1. In the Folio it is ...
... supposed proofs advanced in support of this later revision is incompat- ible with that date . The points more especi- ally relied on in proof of this later revision are : - 1. Falstaff's speech in act i . sc . 1. In the Folio it is ...
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... supposed lover nor his infor- mant , the latter agrees to place him where he can see the lover entering the window in Lionato's house . Girondo dresses up one of his servants , carefully perfuming him first , and then the young courtier ...
... supposed lover nor his infor- mant , the latter agrees to place him where he can see the lover entering the window in Lionato's house . Girondo dresses up one of his servants , carefully perfuming him first , and then the young courtier ...
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... supposed to be the historical period of this play . The Kingdom of The Two Sicilies , including the Island of Sicily and the Kingdom of Naples on the mainland , was first established , in 1131 , under Roger , the second Count of Sicily ...
... supposed to be the historical period of this play . The Kingdom of The Two Sicilies , including the Island of Sicily and the Kingdom of Naples on the mainland , was first established , in 1131 , under Roger , the second Count of Sicily ...
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KING HENRY V | 1 |
Vignette | 7 |
King But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state | 14 |
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