The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... Falstaff : he used his name as the last word of the epilogue of Every Man Out , 20 to win a parting laugh and a complaisant warmth from the crowd . I suspect that the Falstaff scenes of Henry IV helped more than any other single factor ...
... Falstaff : he used his name as the last word of the epilogue of Every Man Out , 20 to win a parting laugh and a complaisant warmth from the crowd . I suspect that the Falstaff scenes of Henry IV helped more than any other single factor ...
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... Falstaff . Watching Antony we are tugged from position to position , never allowed to settle . Hamlet and Othello are exceptions ; perhaps we are with them from start to finish of their plays ; all the same , they are shown in varying ...
... Falstaff . Watching Antony we are tugged from position to position , never allowed to settle . Hamlet and Othello are exceptions ; perhaps we are with them from start to finish of their plays ; all the same , they are shown in varying ...
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... Falstaff . He allows us to like the Boar's Head Tavern so long as we never go . The celerity with which the Picture was adopted suggests that one wing of the Academy of our time has shared his apprehension of lawlessness , his love of ...
... Falstaff . He allows us to like the Boar's Head Tavern so long as we never go . The celerity with which the Picture was adopted suggests that one wing of the Academy of our time has shared his apprehension of lawlessness , his love of ...
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Contents | 13 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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