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... Sir John Oldcastle , Baron Cobham , originally inspired Falstaff in Shakespeare's Henry IV , Parts I and II . He also appears in The Famous Victories of Henry V ( c . 1588 ) . Oldcastle's character is vindicated in the Admiral's Men's play ...
... Sir John Oldcastle , Baron Cobham , originally inspired Falstaff in Shakespeare's Henry IV , Parts I and II . He also appears in The Famous Victories of Henry V ( c . 1588 ) . Oldcastle's character is vindicated in the Admiral's Men's play ...
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... Sir John the priest , for " neither cardes nor dice , I am sure , he doth lacke . " Sir John's reputation in the ale house is apparently well known , because Orgelus ( a servant of Misogonus ) implies that the cleric is no different ...
... Sir John the priest , for " neither cardes nor dice , I am sure , he doth lacke . " Sir John's reputation in the ale house is apparently well known , because Orgelus ( a servant of Misogonus ) implies that the cleric is no different ...
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... John King of England , 4 n . 3 , 130 True and Honorable History of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle ( Munday , Drayton , Wil- son , and Hathaway ) . See Sir John Oldcastle True Tragedy of Richard III , The , 16 n . 25 Tudor , Henry , Earl ...
... John King of England , 4 n . 3 , 130 True and Honorable History of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle ( Munday , Drayton , Wil- son , and Hathaway ) . See Sir John Oldcastle True Tragedy of Richard III , The , 16 n . 25 Tudor , Henry , Earl ...
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