The Crown of Life. Essays in Interpretation of Shakespeare's Final PlaysOxford University Press, 1947 - Počet stran: 336 |
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... Falstaff , who , a creature of pure humour ( and also robbery ) in Part I of Henry IV , becomes less amusing in Part II where he has advanced socially , wears fine clothes , and is tainted by a courtier's ambi- tion . He is himself ...
... Falstaff , who , a creature of pure humour ( and also robbery ) in Part I of Henry IV , becomes less amusing in Part II where he has advanced socially , wears fine clothes , and is tainted by a courtier's ambi- tion . He is himself ...
Strana 217
... Falstaff or the open if unprincipled bonhomie of Sir Toby . Both those are , in their way , gentlemen , and yet their new representative ( as drunkard ) is of a low type socially ; as are Dogberry , Bottom and the Gravediggers , though ...
... Falstaff or the open if unprincipled bonhomie of Sir Toby . Both those are , in their way , gentlemen , and yet their new representative ( as drunkard ) is of a low type socially ; as are Dogberry , Bottom and the Gravediggers , though ...
Strana 324
... Falstaff and the Chief Justice , since King Henry is tangentially at least to be associated with Falstaff in point of buoyancy , bluff humour and physical appe- tite . Shakespeare's two main challenges to neat schemes of ethic and ...
... Falstaff and the Chief Justice , since King Henry is tangentially at least to be associated with Falstaff in point of buoyancy , bluff humour and physical appe- tite . Shakespeare's two main challenges to neat schemes of ethic and ...
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