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Bardolph (Shakespeare character)         
  • ''Sir John Falstaff and Bardolph'' by [[George Cruikshank]]
  • ''Falstaff Mocking Bardolph's Nose'' (detail of a painting by [[John Cawse]])
CHARACTER IN SEVERAL PLAYS BY SHAKESPEARE
Rossill; Iohn Russel; Bardoff; Bardof
Bardolph is a fictional character who appears in four plays by William Shakespeare. He is a thief who forms part of the entourage of Sir John Falstaff.
Shakespeare Programming Language         
ESOTERIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE DESIGNED BY JON ÅSLUND AND KARL HASSELSTRÖM
Shakespeare (Programming Language); Shakespeare programming language; The Shakespeare Programming Language; Shakespeare programming languag; Shakespeare PL; Shakespeare (programming language); .spl; Jon Åslund; Karl Hasselström
The Shakespeare Programming Language (SPL) is an esoteric programming language designed by Jon Åslund and Karl Wiberg. Like the Chef programming language, it is designed to make programs appear to be something other than programs — in this case, Shakespearean plays.
SS Empire Bardolph         
WORLD WAR II MERCHANT SHIP OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Empire Bardolph; SS Memling; SS Vancouver Star; Vancouver Star
Empire Bardolph was a refrigerated cargo ship which was built in 1942 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). She was sold in 1946 and renamed Memling and sold again in 1953 and renamed Vancouver Star, being renamed Memling in 1957.

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Bardolph (Shakespeare character)
Bardolph is a fictional character who appears in four plays by William Shakespeare. He is a thief who forms part of the entourage of Sir John Falstaff.