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Pea Brain | 18:15 Thu 23rd Sep 2010 | Books & Authors
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Could anyone tell me if Shakespeare includes the term 'Cornish Hug' in any of his plays? Or if there are any opther references to Cornwall or the Cornish in Shakespeare? I think I have read about such references in the past. Grateful for any help.
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Cornwall appears 22 times in King Lear and Cornish twice in King Henry V (I). Hug appears 6 times in his plays, but never in connection woth Cornwall.
In future, try putting "Shakespeare Concordance" into Google and you can find any word you want within his works.
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Thank you very much -- especially for the Google tip.

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