Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... Falstaff , he is not properly one humour , but a miscellany of humours or images , drawn from so many several men ... Falstaff , unimitated , unimitable Falstaff , how shall I describe thee ! thou compound of sense and vice ; of sense ...
... Falstaff , he is not properly one humour , but a miscellany of humours or images , drawn from so many several men ... Falstaff , unimitated , unimitable Falstaff , how shall I describe thee ! thou compound of sense and vice ; of sense ...
الصفحة 186
... Falstaff and his policies ; and at one point in the play the two fathers actually , as it were , fuse ( like Leonardo's two mothers in his paintings of the Virgin and St Anne ) , and in the Boar's Head tavern King Falstaff sits on his ...
... Falstaff and his policies ; and at one point in the play the two fathers actually , as it were , fuse ( like Leonardo's two mothers in his paintings of the Virgin and St Anne ) , and in the Boar's Head tavern King Falstaff sits on his ...
الصفحة 223
... Falstaff must have suffered so much abatement , that little of his former cast would have remained . Falstaff could not love , but by ceasing to be Falstaff . He could only counterfeit love , and his professions could be prompted , not ...
... Falstaff must have suffered so much abatement , that little of his former cast would have remained . Falstaff could not love , but by ceasing to be Falstaff . He could only counterfeit love , and his professions could be prompted , not ...
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