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  • ...agedy, The merye Dyvell of Edmonton, The Tempest, A Kinge and no Kinge The Twins Tragedie The Winters Tale, S<sup>r</sup> Iohn Falstafe, The Moore of Venice ...eature twins.) It is of course easy to imagine the confusions generated by twins' similitude as having tragic rather than comic consequences; however, this
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  • #REDIRECT [[Twins' Tragedy]]
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  • | [[Twins' Tragedy]]||[[1612]]||[[:Category:King's|King's]]
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  • | [[Niccols, Richard]]||[[Twins' Tragedy]]||[[King’s]]
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  • ...agedy, The merye Dyvell of Edmonton, The Tempest, A Kinge and no Kinge The Twins Tragedie The Winters Tale, S<sup>r</sup> Iohn Falstafe, The Moore of Venice ...eature twins.) It is of course easy to imagine the confusions generated by twins' similitude as having tragic rather than comic consequences; however, this
    15 KB (2,220 words) - 15:56, 10 December 2021
  • ...Edmonton'', ''The Tempest'', ''A King and No King'', [[Twins' Tragedy|"The Twins Tragedy,"]] ''The Winter’s Tale'', “Sir John Falstaff” (''Wiv''.? ''1
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  • ...agedy, The merye Dyvell of Edmonton, The Tempest, A Kinge and no Kinge The Twins Tragedie The Winters Tale, S<sup>r</sup> Iohn Falstafe, The Moore of Venice
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  • ...est and are married. Three days later, the new wife is brought to bed with twins, a boy and girl. The husband protests to the midwife, who brushes him off,
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  • | [[Twins' Tragedy]]||[[1612]]||[[Niccols, Richard|Niccols]]||[[:category:King's|King
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  • ...agedy, The merye Dyvell of Edmonton, The Tempest, A Kinge and no Kinge The Twins Tragedie The Winters Tale, S<sup>r</sup> Iohn Falstafe, The Moore of Venice
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  • ...ed. Curiously, Alexander and Lodwyck looked so much alike that they seemed twins, except that Alexander was masculine in manner and deeds whereas Lodwyck wa ...summoned, but their prescription was dire: Lodwyck must slay his two sons (twins) with his own hand and wash Alexander in their blood. Lodwyck cut his sons'
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