Adam Bell
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Adam Bell was a legendary English outlaw. He and his companions William of Cloudsley and Clym of the Clough lived in Inglewood Forest near Carlisle and were figures similar to Robin Hood. Their story is told in Child Ballad 116 entitled Adam Bell, Clym of the Cloughe and Wyllyam of Cloudeslee. The basis of the tale has historical roots in the criminal activities of the Folville and Coterel gangs. At one point William of Cloudsley, who is famed as an archer, shoots an arrow through an apple on his son's head at six score paces, a feat also ascribed to William Tell and other heroes. The oldest printed copy of this ballad dates from 1505 and was printed by Wynkyn de Worde. There are notable parallels between this ballad and that of Robin Hood and the Monk, but whether either legend was the so
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Adam Bell (c. siglo XV o XVI) fue un legendario forajido inglés. El y sus compinches y vivieron en el cerca de Carlisle y fueron personajes similares a Robin Hood. En el prólogo de The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood de 1883 por Howard Pyle, al encontrarse el Pequeño Juan con Robin Hood compara su habilidad en la arquería con la de Adam Bell. Adam Bell es probablemente el "Adam" mencionado por Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing, I, i,257-9: Adam Bell fue interpretado por en el episodio de Adam Bell en .
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Adam Bell was a legendary English outlaw. He and his companions William of Cloudsley and Clym of the Clough lived in Inglewood Forest near Carlisle and were figures similar to Robin Hood. Their story is told in Child Ballad 116 entitled Adam Bell, Clym of the Cloughe and Wyllyam of Cloudeslee. The basis of the tale has historical roots in the criminal activities of the Folville and Coterel gangs. At one point William of Cloudsley, who is famed as an archer, shoots an arrow through an apple on his son's head at six score paces, a feat also ascribed to William Tell and other heroes. The oldest printed copy of this ballad dates from 1505 and was printed by Wynkyn de Worde. There are notable parallels between this ballad and that of Robin Hood and the Monk, but whether either legend was the source for the other cannot be established. In the prologue to Howard Pyle's 1883 novel The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Little John upon first meeting Robin favorably compared Robin's skill at archery to that of Adam Bell. Adam Bell is the chief protagonist of the penny dreadful novel by Pierce Egan the Younger entitled Adam Bell, or, The Archers of Englewood published in 1842. Adam Bell is thought to be the "Adam" mentioned by Shakespeare in Much Ado About Nothing, I, i, 257-9: ...hang me in a bottle like a cat, and shoot at me, and he that hits me, let him be clapp'd onthe shoulder, and call'd Adam. Adam Bell was played by Bryan Marshall in the Robin of Sherwood episode Adam Bell. In this particular storyline, Bell sacrifices his life so that Robin can rescue the Sheriff of Nottingham's nephew Martin from his murderous uncle.
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Adam Bell (c. siglo XV o XVI) fue un legendario forajido inglés. El y sus compinches y vivieron en el cerca de Carlisle y fueron personajes similares a Robin Hood. En el prólogo de The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood de 1883 por Howard Pyle, al encontrarse el Pequeño Juan con Robin Hood compara su habilidad en la arquería con la de Adam Bell. Son descritos en la Adam Bell, Clym of the Cloughe and Wyllyam of Cloudeslee. En cierto momento William de Cloudsley dispara una flecha a través de una manzana sobre la cabeza de su hijo, proeza también atribuida a Guillermo Tell entre otros héroes. La copia impresa más antigua de la balada data de 1505 y fue impresa por Wynkyn de Worde. Hay paralelismos notables entre esta balada y aquella de , pero no puede ser probado cual de las leyendas fue la fuente. Adam Bell es probablemente el "Adam" mencionado por Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing, I, i,257-9: ...hang me in a bottle like a cat, and shoot at me, and he that hits me, let him be clapp'd on the shoulder, and call'd Adam....cuélgenme en una botella como un gato, y dispárenme, y aquel que me pegase, que sea golpeado en el hombro, y llámenme Adam. Adam Bell fue interpretado por en el episodio de Adam Bell en .
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