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The Famous Victories and Sir John Oldcastle are now conveniently available in Peter Corbin and Douglas Sedge ( eds ) , The Oldcastle Controversy ( Manchester , 1991 ) , from which I quote . 21. Gary Taylor , ' The fortunes of Oldcastle ...
The Famous Victories and Sir John Oldcastle are now conveniently available in Peter Corbin and Douglas Sedge ( eds ) , The Oldcastle Controversy ( Manchester , 1991 ) , from which I quote . 21. Gary Taylor , ' The fortunes of Oldcastle ...
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and Sir John Fairbanks , Sr. , driving before him two , four , seven , nine , eleven men in buckram ; and finally , of course , the King , the Prince , himself . So Falstaff's Protean mind copes with itself , represses and escapes its ...
and Sir John Fairbanks , Sr. , driving before him two , four , seven , nine , eleven men in buckram ; and finally , of course , the King , the Prince , himself . So Falstaff's Protean mind copes with itself , represses and escapes its ...
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In 1544 , John Bale concluded that Sir John Oldcastle “ dyed at the importune sute of the clergye , for callynge vpon a ... For excellent histories of the Protestant iconoclastic impulse during the English sixteenth century , see John ...
In 1544 , John Bale concluded that Sir John Oldcastle “ dyed at the importune sute of the clergye , for callynge vpon a ... For excellent histories of the Protestant iconoclastic impulse during the English sixteenth century , see John ...
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