Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana 188
... Falstaff . This is perhaps the most substantial comic character that ever was invented . Sir John carries a most portly presence in the mind's eye ; and in him , not to speak it profanely , 66 we behold the fulness of the spirit of wit ...
... Falstaff . This is perhaps the most substantial comic character that ever was invented . Sir John carries a most portly presence in the mind's eye ; and in him , not to speak it profanely , 66 we behold the fulness of the spirit of wit ...
Strana 189
... Falstaff's wit is an emanation of a fine constitution ; an exuberance of good - humour and good - nature ; an overflowing of his love of laughter and good - fellowship ; a giving vent to his heart's ease and over - contentment with ...
... Falstaff's wit is an emanation of a fine constitution ; an exuberance of good - humour and good - nature ; an overflowing of his love of laughter and good - fellowship ; a giving vent to his heart's ease and over - contentment with ...
Strana 191
... Falstaff in a moral point of view than we should think of bring- ing an excellent comedian , who should represent him to the life , before one of the police offices . We only consider the number of pleasant lights in which he puts ...
... Falstaff in a moral point of view than we should think of bring- ing an excellent comedian , who should represent him to the life , before one of the police offices . We only consider the number of pleasant lights in which he puts ...
Strana 192
... Falstaff . By the lord , thou say'st true , lad ; and is not mine hostess of the tavern a most sweet wench P. Henry . As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle ; and is not a buff - jerkin a most sweet robe of durance Falstaff ...
... Falstaff . By the lord , thou say'st true , lad ; and is not mine hostess of the tavern a most sweet wench P. Henry . As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle ; and is not a buff - jerkin a most sweet robe of durance Falstaff ...
Strana 193
... Falstaff . But , Hal , I pr'ythee trouble me no more with vanity . I would to God thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought an old lord of council rated me the other day in the street about you , sir ; but I ...
... Falstaff . But , Hal , I pr'ythee trouble me no more with vanity . I would to God thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought an old lord of council rated me the other day in the street about you , sir ; but I ...
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