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Double Falsehood (archaic spelling:
Double Falshood) or The
Distrest Lovers is a 1727 play by the
English writer and
playwright Lewis Theobald, although...
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affected Thomas Shadwell's. In 1727,
Theobald produced a play
Double Falshood; or The
Distrest Lovers,
which he
claimed to have
based on a lost play...
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Double Falshood,
which he
claimed to have
adapted from
three m****cripts of a lost play by
Shakespeare that he did not name.
Double Falshood does re-work...
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gives rise to a color-sensation) "Neither
would it
carry any Im****tion of
Falshood to our
simple Ideas, if by the
different Structure of our Organs, it were...
- coniurors, the
impietie of inchantors,
thefollie of soothsaiers, the
impudent falshood of cousenors, the
infidelitie of atheists, the
pestilent practices of Pythonists...
- edited, "improved", and
released under the name
Double Falshood, or the
Distrest Lovers.
Double Falshood has the plot of the "Cardenio"
episode in Don Quixote...
- rest of the world; and the truth,
being hated of Satan, was ****cuted by
falshood, as it ever happens. For
certain wicked men,
under pretence of
being Disciples...
- been published, but in 1728
Lewis Theobald published a play
called Double Falshood; or, The
Distrest Lovers,
which he
claimed was
adapted from Shakespeare's...
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Chisholm 1911, pp. 484–485.
Chisholm 1911, p. 485. Hammond, Brean, Ed.
Double Falshood. London:
Arden Shakespeare. 2010. pp. 34-5. Attribution: This article incorporates...
- form: Him thus
intent Ithuriel with his
spear Touched lightly; for no
falshood [sic] can
endure Touch of
celestial temper, but
returns Of
force to its...