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... JOHN , 317 XIV . WINTER'S TALE , 343 - XV . RICHARD II . , 367 XVI . MERCHANT OF VENICE , 387 XVII . HENRY IV . , 413 XVIII . RICHARD III . , 451 XIX . CORIOLANUS , 473 XX . MEASURE FOR MEASURE , 495 SHAKESPEARE - CHARACTERS . I ...
... JOHN , 317 XIV . WINTER'S TALE , 343 - XV . RICHARD II . , 367 XVI . MERCHANT OF VENICE , 387 XVII . HENRY IV . , 413 XVIII . RICHARD III . , 451 XIX . CORIOLANUS , 473 XX . MEASURE FOR MEASURE , 495 SHAKESPEARE - CHARACTERS . I ...
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... John of Lancaster , that " a man cannot make him laugh . " Jaques , nevertheless , is a great character in his way , and good too ; as , indeed , says the Duke , " there is good " ( more or less ) " in everything . " His chuckling ...
... John of Lancaster , that " a man cannot make him laugh . " Jaques , nevertheless , is a great character in his way , and good too ; as , indeed , says the Duke , " there is good " ( more or less ) " in everything . " His chuckling ...
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... John Falstaff is " slighted into the river . " And , with this , come thronging visions of the " silver Thames , " and some of those exquisite leafy nooks on its banks , with the cawing of rooks ; and its little islands , crowned with ...
... John Falstaff is " slighted into the river . " And , with this , come thronging visions of the " silver Thames , " and some of those exquisite leafy nooks on its banks , with the cawing of rooks ; and its little islands , crowned with ...
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... John does at times contrive to make a prodigious Tom - noddy of himself . And he has lately been kicking up his heels in that fashion to a wonderful extent . I am not launching into politics . It is neither the place nor the occa- sion ...
... John does at times contrive to make a prodigious Tom - noddy of himself . And he has lately been kicking up his heels in that fashion to a wonderful extent . I am not launching into politics . It is neither the place nor the occa- sion ...
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... who seconds her husband in all his hos- pitable , peace - making schemes ; for , at the end of the play , she says , " Let us every one go home , and laugh this sport o'er by a country fire - Sir John and all . Merry Wives of Windsor . 147.
... who seconds her husband in all his hos- pitable , peace - making schemes ; for , at the end of the play , she says , " Let us every one go home , and laugh this sport o'er by a country fire - Sir John and all . Merry Wives of Windsor . 147.
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