The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... comes out so strongly in 1 Henry VI ( III , ii , 104–9 ; iv , 19–47 ) , “ where Fastolf ( spelt Falstaff ) is portrayed as a contemptible craven in the presence of Joan of Arc's forces ; and as pub- licly stripped of his garter by ...
... comes out so strongly in 1 Henry VI ( III , ii , 104–9 ; iv , 19–47 ) , “ where Fastolf ( spelt Falstaff ) is portrayed as a contemptible craven in the presence of Joan of Arc's forces ; and as pub- licly stripped of his garter by ...
Página xiv
... comes to Court . [ Day 1a . Act I , ii . London . Falstaff , Prince Hal , etc. The robbery at Gadshill planned . ] Rebellion of the Percys planned . four weeks . Day 2. Act I , iii . Interval : some three or Day 3. Act II , iii ...
... comes to Court . [ Day 1a . Act I , ii . London . Falstaff , Prince Hal , etc. The robbery at Gadshill planned . ] Rebellion of the Percys planned . four weeks . Day 2. Act I , iii . Interval : some three or Day 3. Act II , iii ...
Página xxxi
... comes " the passion of talk is ready to become the passion of action . " " Speaking thick " is elsewhere set down as one of his pe- culiarities ; and it seems doubtful whether the Poet took I this from some tradition concerning him , or ...
... comes " the passion of talk is ready to become the passion of action . " " Speaking thick " is elsewhere set down as one of his pe- culiarities ; and it seems doubtful whether the Poet took I this from some tradition concerning him , or ...
Página xxxiii
... comes more by fury of onset than by wisdom of plan . All which is finely shown just before the battle of Shrewsbury , where if he be not perversely wrong - headed , he is so headstrong , peremptory , and confident even to rashness , as ...
... comes more by fury of onset than by wisdom of plan . All which is finely shown just before the battle of Shrewsbury , where if he be not perversely wrong - headed , he is so headstrong , peremptory , and confident even to rashness , as ...
Página xxxiv
... comes into the surrounding elements like a patch of sunshine in a tempest . The best of historical matter for poetical and dramatic uses probably was never turned to better account that way than in the portrait of Glendower . He is ...
... comes into the surrounding elements like a patch of sunshine in a tempest . The best of historical matter for poetical and dramatic uses probably was never turned to better account that way than in the portrait of Glendower . He is ...
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