Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 sidor |
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... scene in the storm , where he is exposed to all the fury of the elements , though grand and terrible , is not so fine , but the moralizing scenes with Mad Tom , Kent , and Gloster , are upon a par with the former . His exclamation in ...
... scene in the storm , where he is exposed to all the fury of the elements , though grand and terrible , is not so fine , but the moralizing scenes with Mad Tom , Kent , and Gloster , are upon a par with the former . His exclamation in ...
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... scenes with Shallow and Silence , are all inimitable . Of all of them , the scene in which Falstaff plays the part , first , of the King , and then of Prince Henry , is the one that has been the most often quoted . We must quote it once ...
... scenes with Shallow and Silence , are all inimitable . Of all of them , the scene in which Falstaff plays the part , first , of the King , and then of Prince Henry , is the one that has been the most often quoted . We must quote it once ...
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... scene . " This whole scene , like many others in these plays ( some of which I believe were written by Shakespeare , and others interpolated by the players ) is composed of the lowest and most trifling conceits , to be accounted for ...
... scene . " This whole scene , like many others in these plays ( some of which I believe were written by Shakespeare , and others interpolated by the players ) is composed of the lowest and most trifling conceits , to be accounted for ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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