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Pagina 6
There appears in it such a deadly spirit of revenge , such a savage fierceness
and fellness , and such a bloody designation of cruelty and mischief , as cannot
agree either with the style or characters of comedy . The play itself , take it
altogether ...
There appears in it such a deadly spirit of revenge , such a savage fierceness
and fellness , and such a bloody designation of cruelty and mischief , as cannot
agree either with the style or characters of comedy . The play itself , take it
altogether ...
Pagina 8
... the scene where the king is murdered , in the second Act , as well as this play ,
is a noble proof of that manly spirit with which he writ ; and both show how
powerful he was in giving the strongest motions to our souls that they are capable
of .
... the scene where the king is murdered , in the second Act , as well as this play ,
is a noble proof of that manly spirit with which he writ ; and both show how
powerful he was in giving the strongest motions to our souls that they are capable
of .
Pagina 22
What spirit , what devil suggests Mrs . Ford . Why , what have you to do this
imagination ? I would not have your diswhither they bear it ? You were best
meddle temper in this kind , for the wealth of Windsor with buck - washing . Castle
. Ford .
What spirit , what devil suggests Mrs . Ford . Why , what have you to do this
imagination ? I would not have your diswhither they bear it ? You were best
meddle temper in this kind , for the wealth of Windsor with buck - washing . Castle
. Ford .
Pagina 27
The spirit of wantonness is , sure , Herne the hunter , scared out of him : if the
devil have him not in Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest , see - simple ,
with fine and recovery , he will Doth all the winter time , at still midnight , never , I
think ...
The spirit of wantonness is , sure , Herne the hunter , scared out of him : if the
devil have him not in Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest , see - simple ,
with fine and recovery , he will Doth all the winter time , at still midnight , never , I
think ...
Pagina 28
We ' ll all present ourselves ; dishorn the spirit , l Sim . My master , Sir , my master
Slender , And mock him home to Windsor . sent to her , seeing her go through the
streets , Ford . The children must to know , Sir , whether one Nym , Sir , that be ...
We ' ll all present ourselves ; dishorn the spirit , l Sim . My master , Sir , my master
Slender , And mock him home to Windsor . sent to her , seeing her go through the
streets , Ford . The children must to know , Sir , whether one Nym , Sir , that be ...
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