Henry VT.C. and E.C. Jack, 1905 - Počet stran: 142 |
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... Poet's , may be something uncertain . So , near the close of the preceding play , Falstaff addresses the same ensign as ' Lieutenant Pistol . ' Also , in this scene , Nym calls Bardolph lieutenant ; whereas , in iii . 1 , he addresses ...
... Poet's , may be something uncertain . So , near the close of the preceding play , Falstaff addresses the same ensign as ' Lieutenant Pistol . ' Also , in this scene , Nym calls Bardolph lieutenant ; whereas , in iii . 1 , he addresses ...
Strana 42
... Poet seems to have relished the old English sport of hunting , and he abounds in terms of the chase . In hunting foxes , for instance , the hounds were held back in slips or strings , till the game was got out of its hole , when it was ...
... Poet seems to have relished the old English sport of hunting , and he abounds in terms of the chase . In hunting foxes , for instance , the hounds were held back in slips or strings , till the game was got out of its hole , when it was ...
Strana 131
... poetic conceptions . The mastery of the metre by Shakespeare was progressive . In the earlier plays many of the lines are ... poet in regard to language . Though the simplest metrical form , blank verse is perhaps the most difficult over ...
... poetic conceptions . The mastery of the metre by Shakespeare was progressive . In the earlier plays many of the lines are ... poet in regard to language . Though the simplest metrical form , blank verse is perhaps the most difficult over ...
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