The Works of Shakspere, Том 1,Часть 2Virtue, 1873 |
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... Falstaff , the " unimitated , unimitable Falstaff , " was the poetical creation that was absolutely necessary to the conduct of the great dramatic action , -the natural transformation of " the mad- cap prince of Wales " into King Henry ...
... Falstaff , the " unimitated , unimitable Falstaff , " was the poetical creation that was absolutely necessary to the conduct of the great dramatic action , -the natural transformation of " the mad- cap prince of Wales " into King Henry ...
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... Falstaff without his horse is in itself a humorous situation ; but how doubly rich does the humour become by the contrast of his nimbleness of mind with his heaviness of body ! His soliloquies are always rich , but they are especially ...
... Falstaff without his horse is in itself a humorous situation ; but how doubly rich does the humour become by the contrast of his nimbleness of mind with his heaviness of body ! His soliloquies are always rich , but they are especially ...
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... Falstaff and the Lord Chief Justice , takes us back to the field of Shrewsbury : - " Atten . Falstaff , an ' t please your lordship . Ch . Just . He that was in question for the robbery ? Atten . He , my lord : but he hath since done ...
... Falstaff and the Lord Chief Justice , takes us back to the field of Shrewsbury : - " Atten . Falstaff , an ' t please your lordship . Ch . Just . He that was in question for the robbery ? Atten . He , my lord : but he hath since done ...
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WORKS OF SHAKSPERE William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Charles 1791-1873 Knight,John Sir Gilbert, 1817-1897 Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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