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<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-01.</p>
<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-01.</p>
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== Allusion ==
=== Allusion ===
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{{quote|Ah neighbourhood, neighbourhood, dead and buried art [vol. I, p. 294:] thou with <keyword>Robinhood</keyword>: a poore creature here is faine to commend himselfe, for want of friendes to speake for him.<ref>{{:Nashe, Thomas 1966a}}, vol. I, pp. 293-94.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
{{quote|Ah neighbourhood, neighbourhood, dead and buried art [vol. I, p. 294:] thou with <keyword>Robinhood</keyword>: a poore creature here is faine to commend himselfe, for want of friendes to speake for him.<ref>{{:Nashe, Thomas 1966a}}, vol. I, pp. 293-94.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
=== IRHB comments ===
== IRHB comments ==
In view of the mention of "a poore creature" in need of "friendes to speake for him", the signification of "neighbourhood" must be that of "Friendly relations between neighbours; neighbourly feeling or conduct."<ref>''OED2'', ''s.n.'' neighbourhood, 1. a.</ref> The aspect of Robin Hood that is in focus is thus that of the giver to the poor.
In view of the mention of "a poore creature" in need of "friendes to speake for him", the signification of "neighbourhood" must be that of "Friendly relations between neighbours; neighbourly feeling or conduct."<ref>''OED2'', ''s.n.'' neighbourhood, 1. a.</ref> The aspect of Robin Hood that is in focus is thus that of the giver to the poor.
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=== Lists ===
 
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 315-19.
 
== Lists ==
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 293-11.
* Not included in {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
* Not included in {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.


==== Editions ====
=== Editions ===
* {{:Nashe, Thomas 1966a}}, vol. I, pp. 293-94.
* {{:Nashe, Thomas 1966a}}, vol. I, pp. 293-94.
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=== Also see ===
* [[:1589 - Nashe, Thomas - Return of Pasquill]]
* [[:1598 - Nashe, Thomas - Nashe's Lenten Stuff (1)]]
* [[:1598 - Nashe, Thomas - Nashe's Lenten Stuff (2)]]




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Latest revision as of 18:38, 7 January 2021

Allusion
Date 1592
Author Nashe, Thomas
Title Strange Newes of the Intercepting Certaine Letters
Mentions Robin Hood [giving to the poor]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-01.

Allusion

Ah neighbourhood, neighbourhood, dead and buried art [vol. I, p. 294:] thou with Robinhood: a poore creature here is faine to commend himselfe, for want of friendes to speake for him.[1]

IRHB comments

In view of the mention of "a poore creature" in need of "friendes to speake for him", the signification of "neighbourhood" must be that of "Friendly relations between neighbours; neighbourly feeling or conduct."[2] The aspect of Robin Hood that is in focus is thus that of the giver to the poor.


Lists

Editions

Also see

Notes