John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... Falstaff is merely a name , nothing could be simpler , and the problem is not there . The name appears , re - appears , disappears . Actum est . But Falstaff is far more than a name : he is a character , he is the embodiment of a vision ...
... Falstaff is merely a name , nothing could be simpler , and the problem is not there . The name appears , re - appears , disappears . Actum est . But Falstaff is far more than a name : he is a character , he is the embodiment of a vision ...
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... Falstaff . About the whole of the play hangs an air of lassitude , except in certain of the comic scenes . They are ... Falstaff , in obedience to history , had to be disgraced and rebuffed by Prince Harry . It was not an end which ...
... Falstaff . About the whole of the play hangs an air of lassitude , except in certain of the comic scenes . They are ... Falstaff , in obedience to history , had to be disgraced and rebuffed by Prince Harry . It was not an end which ...
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John Middleton Murry. the Falstaff of the second part is inferior to the Falstaff of the first , and that the play itself is an inferior play ; that The Merry Wives is of a quite different order from the other Falstaff plays : these ...
John Middleton Murry. the Falstaff of the second part is inferior to the Falstaff of the first , and that the play itself is an inferior play ; that The Merry Wives is of a quite different order from the other Falstaff plays : these ...
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THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 7 |
THE CASE OF JOHN CLARE | 19 |
THE MADNESS OF CHRISTOPHER SMART | 25 |
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