A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... Falstaff enters , and from that moment until his rejection at the end of Part II , he is the life of the whole drama , leaving only a fraction of our thoughts available for the public weal . The whole play is , indeed , admirable : the ...
... Falstaff enters , and from that moment until his rejection at the end of Part II , he is the life of the whole drama , leaving only a fraction of our thoughts available for the public weal . The whole play is , indeed , admirable : the ...
Pagina 72
... Falstaff's character , and as the old king fails in health it becomes clear that the Eastcheap revels cannot last into the new reign . None the less , when Falstaff hears that Henry IV is dead and hurries up from Justice Shallow's in ...
... Falstaff's character , and as the old king fails in health it becomes clear that the Eastcheap revels cannot last into the new reign . None the less , when Falstaff hears that Henry IV is dead and hurries up from Justice Shallow's in ...
Pagina 107
... Falstaff who speaks it , in the riotous scene at Eastcheap , in which he impersonates the grieved King of England , confronted by his scapegrace of a son : Harry , I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time , but also how thou ...
... Falstaff who speaks it , in the riotous scene at Eastcheap , in which he impersonates the grieved King of England , confronted by his scapegrace of a son : Harry , I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time , but also how thou ...
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