The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... Falstaff and his familiars were , sym- bolically , developed out of the old “ Devil ” of the medieval mystery plays , and the " Vices " who were his somewhat degenerate succes- sors in the later morality plays . At the same time , as ...
... Falstaff and his familiars were , sym- bolically , developed out of the old “ Devil ” of the medieval mystery plays , and the " Vices " who were his somewhat degenerate succes- sors in the later morality plays . At the same time , as ...
Pagina 39
... Falstaff and his crew the feudal - order , more than mori- bund , -decadent to putrescence - still cumbers the world - stage and makes its final grotesquely tragi - comic gesture of defiance in the face of its own inevitable ...
... Falstaff and his crew the feudal - order , more than mori- bund , -decadent to putrescence - still cumbers the world - stage and makes its final grotesquely tragi - comic gesture of defiance in the face of its own inevitable ...
Pagina 40
... Falstaff plays a role in Henry IV ( Part II ) which essentially , balances that of the romantic and gallant but equally reactionary Hotspur in Part I. Hotspur is witty , he is charming , he is sincere and courageous , he has a perfectly ...
... Falstaff plays a role in Henry IV ( Part II ) which essentially , balances that of the romantic and gallant but equally reactionary Hotspur in Part I. Hotspur is witty , he is charming , he is sincere and courageous , he has a perfectly ...
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