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The whole farce of the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV turns on this grotesque contrast between the feudal status as it was and that into which it has degenerated . The whole of the tragedy underlying the farce and giving it body and force ...
The whole farce of the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV turns on this grotesque contrast between the feudal status as it was and that into which it has degenerated . The whole of the tragedy underlying the farce and giving it body and force ...
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It is also surprising to find so clear a statement - and criticismof the whole mercantile theory as Goldsmith packs into the couplet : Proud swells the tide with loads of freighted ore And shouting Folly hails them from her shore .
It is also surprising to find so clear a statement - and criticismof the whole mercantile theory as Goldsmith packs into the couplet : Proud swells the tide with loads of freighted ore And shouting Folly hails them from her shore .
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From Burns ' cottage he wrote to Reynolds , after giving up the attempt at an extempore verse there : One song of Burns's is of more worth to you than all I could think for a whole year in his native country .
From Burns ' cottage he wrote to Reynolds , after giving up the attempt at an extempore verse there : One song of Burns's is of more worth to you than all I could think for a whole year in his native country .
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