The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Histories / ... Shakspere, Svazek 1Routledge, 1867 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... Falstaff- " Poor Jack , farewell " 224 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT V. Cuckoo and Hedge Sparrow ..... 226 ......... 230 ... Falstaff and Chief Justice ..................... 240 232 Street in London of the architecture of the period - Falstaff ...
... Falstaff- " Poor Jack , farewell " 224 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT V. Cuckoo and Hedge Sparrow ..... 226 ......... 230 ... Falstaff and Chief Justice ..................... 240 232 Street in London of the architecture of the period - Falstaff ...
Strana vii
... Falstaff choosing his Recruits ........ 258 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT III . ...... 282 Public Place near Westminster Abbey , exhibiting the north transept as it existed at the period 288 Arthur's Show ........... 264 EPILOGUE . The ancient ...
... Falstaff choosing his Recruits ........ 258 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT III . ...... 282 Public Place near Westminster Abbey , exhibiting the north transept as it existed at the period 288 Arthur's Show ........... 264 EPILOGUE . The ancient ...
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... Falstaff notes the " villainous trick " of the prince's eye . In all these cases trick seems to imply habitual manner . In this view it is not difficult to trace up the expression to the same common source as trick in its ordinary ...
... Falstaff notes the " villainous trick " of the prince's eye . In all these cases trick seems to imply habitual manner . In this view it is not difficult to trace up the expression to the same common source as trick in its ordinary ...
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... Falstaff , have , in the folio , been softened or expunged . We do not think that the wit has been in the slightest degree injured by this process . This class of variations we have not deemed it necessary to point out in detail ; but ...
... Falstaff , have , in the folio , been softened or expunged . We do not think that the wit has been in the slightest degree injured by this process . This class of variations we have not deemed it necessary to point out in detail ; but ...
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... Falstaff . In " The Famous Victories , " we are introduced to the ' young Prince ' in the opening scene . His companions are ' Ned , ' ' Tom , ' and ' Sir John Oldcastle , ' who bears the familiar name of ' Jockey . ' They have been ...
... Falstaff . In " The Famous Victories , " we are introduced to the ' young Prince ' in the opening scene . His companions are ' Ned , ' ' Tom , ' and ' Sir John Oldcastle , ' who bears the familiar name of ' Jockey . ' They have been ...
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