Shakespeare Study Programs; the Comedies

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School in Stratford; and Viola's 'Some Mollification for your giantsweet lady' (I. V. ), --an allusion to the innumerable romances whosefair ladies are guarded by giants; for Maria, being very small, Violaironically calls her giant, and asks Olivia to pacify her because shehas opposed her message. (For Shakespeare's education andschool-books, see Bayne's remarks on this subject in Brit. Encyc. Art. Shakespeare. ) The whole incident of the 'possession' of Malvolio, andthe visit of Sir Topas, pro...bably alludes to a tract published in 1599by Dr. Harsnett, --'A Discovery of the Fraudulent Practices of JohnDarrel, '--in which is narrated how the Starkeys' children werepossessed by a demon, and how the Puritan minister, Mr. Darrel, wasconcerned in it. For examples of allusions to contemporary customs, see Sir Toby's mention of dances no longer known, --'Galliard, ''Coranto, ' etc. As an example of allusions to persons of that time, Sir Toby's reference to 'Mistress Mall's picture, '--Mary Frith, bornin 1584, died in 1659, a notorious woman who used to go about in man'sclothing and was the target for much abuse.

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