The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 212E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... Sir John Fastolfe with the Sir John Falstaff of the poet . He thought it impossible to believe that Shakespeare was so ignorant of the cha- racter and history of Sir J. Fastolfe as to represent the noble - minded warrior by so base and ...
... Sir John Fastolfe with the Sir John Falstaff of the poet . He thought it impossible to believe that Shakespeare was so ignorant of the cha- racter and history of Sir J. Fastolfe as to represent the noble - minded warrior by so base and ...
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... Sir John Fastolfe's country residence must once have displayed . The CHAIRMAN , in thanking Dr. Millard for his interesting lecture , referred to the curious ruins of Caister Castle , which some years ago he had had the pleasure of ...
... Sir John Fastolfe's country residence must once have displayed . The CHAIRMAN , in thanking Dr. Millard for his interesting lecture , referred to the curious ruins of Caister Castle , which some years ago he had had the pleasure of ...
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... Sir John Oldcastle being connected with such a despicable cha- racter . Consequently Shakespeare , when drawing this character , could not have had Sir John Fastolfe in his mind . In support of this theory he referred to the line in ...
... Sir John Oldcastle being connected with such a despicable cha- racter . Consequently Shakespeare , when drawing this character , could not have had Sir John Fastolfe in his mind . In support of this theory he referred to the line in ...
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Gentlemans Magazine | 3 |
The Celtic Tumuli of Dorset | 14 |
Hilliers History and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight | 24 |
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