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Act Ii: Scene I

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p. 361 Cobler’s-Stall. Hewson, says Wood, had originally been ‘an honest shoemaker in Westminster.’

p. 362 Conventickling. Conventicle was accentuated upon the third syllable. This, of course, led to innuendo, cf. 1 Hudibras (1663)

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