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Lynne Burroughs Quotes
This is one of the easier comedies to understand.
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Lynne Burroughs
They have money, education and are fixated upon copying their ?betters' ? those of the nobility.
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Lynne Burroughs
The two women positively enjoy punishing the portly knight for his audacity as they deal with an insanely jealous husband, a rebellious daughter, a warlike French doctor, a nosy Welch clergyman and all the other denizens of their Windsor community.
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Lynne Burroughs
Shakespeare's heroines are generally quite bold. His women were women of character ? that would appeal to Elizabeth as well because she was certainly a feminist.
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Lynne Burroughs
Queen Elizabeth liked Falstaff's character so much that she sent word that she'd like to see more of Falstaff. Shakespeare was one of the first to be obliged to resurrect a character.
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Lynne Burroughs
He had some 2,600. The only way he could have that many was to invent a bunch of them.
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Lynne Burroughs
From Queen Elizabeth, who had her own box, to the street cleaners.
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Lynne Burroughs
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