Henry VT.C. and E.C. Jack, 1905 - Počet stran: 142 |
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... reference by Fluellen to a turkey - cock ( IV . ix . 14 ) . Turkeys were not introduced into England till much later . Indeed , as they came originally from America , they could not have been known to Fluellen . ( 3 ) Bedlam is referred ...
... reference by Fluellen to a turkey - cock ( IV . ix . 14 ) . Turkeys were not introduced into England till much later . Indeed , as they came originally from America , they could not have been known to Fluellen . ( 3 ) Bedlam is referred ...
Strana 141
... reference to the play . 3. Explain , with reference to the context , writing notes on all unusual words : - ( a ) ' So the proportions of defence are fill'd ; Which of a weak and niggardly projection Doth , like a miser , spoil his coat ...
... reference to the play . 3. Explain , with reference to the context , writing notes on all unusual words : - ( a ) ' So the proportions of defence are fill'd ; Which of a weak and niggardly projection Doth , like a miser , spoil his coat ...
Strana 142
William Shakespeare. 2. Criticise the character of Henry V. with special reference to his treatment of Falstaff . 3. Explain , with reference to the context , writing notes on all unusual words : - ( a ) ' For government , though high ...
William Shakespeare. 2. Criticise the character of Henry V. with special reference to his treatment of Falstaff . 3. Explain , with reference to the context , writing notes on all unusual words : - ( a ) ' For government , though high ...
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