5. Jane Shore obviously makes an impression in high circles and is talked about several times. Remarks vary from "She hath a pretty foot - A cherry lip -A bonny eye - Give her one gentle kiss the more" to "That harlot strumpet Shore". She is not in the original cast list of the play but sometimes appears in productions. What is the play? and what actually happened to Mistress Shore? 6. Where would you meet: a) Shadow, Wart, Feeble, Mouldy and Bullcalf? Why were the last two probably fortunate? b) Francis Flute and Robin Starveling? c) Doll Tearsheet? d) Richard Burbage & John Hemmings? 7. In how many plays does Falstaff actually appear? 8. Name two of the plays that were used as a basis for operas by Verdi. 9. ' Who says: a) "more sinned against than sinning" b) "brevity is the soul of wit" c) "frailty thy name is woman" d) "what's mine is your and what's yours is mine" e) "comparisons are odorous" f) "he hath eaten me out of house and home" g) "I haven't slept one wink" 10. Which comedy is associated with a 20th century British composer as an opera and with a 19th century composer as incidental music to the comedy? 11. Complete the following phrases: a) "to be or not to be b) "lilies that fester »» c) "where the bee sucks *1 d) "age cannot wither her if 12. How does one recognize a Shakespearean sonnet apart from knowing the words and sentiments? HI. Our Home and Native Land 1. "Manawaki" - a real or a fictional place? In what books does it appear, and who is the author? 2. "Alligator pie, alligator pie - if I don't get some I think I'm gonna die." Who wrote these lines, and where can they be found? 3. Who wrote die verses drat begin: "In the seaport of St Malo, 'twas a shining mom in May"? What occasion does this poem describe?