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In addition to The Essential Shakespeare and The Fortunes of Falstaff ( 1943 ) , he is the author of What Happens in Hamlet ( 1935 ) , The Meaning of the Tempest ( 1936 ) , and of the introductions to five histories and four tragedies ...
In addition to The Essential Shakespeare and The Fortunes of Falstaff ( 1943 ) , he is the author of What Happens in Hamlet ( 1935 ) , The Meaning of the Tempest ( 1936 ) , and of the introductions to five histories and four tragedies ...
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from Maurice Morgann , go much farther than this : they deny that Falstaff is a coward at all . They cannot square an exhibition of genuine cowardice with the impression , ' to use Morgann's words , ' which the whole character of ...
from Maurice Morgann , go much farther than this : they deny that Falstaff is a coward at all . They cannot square an exhibition of genuine cowardice with the impression , ' to use Morgann's words , ' which the whole character of ...
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They are , as a matter of fact , little more than a repetition of words uttered by Poins immediately after Falstaff's precipitate exit on Gad's Hill . ' How the fat rogue roared ! ' he exclaims , as the Prince and he split their sides ...
They are , as a matter of fact , little more than a repetition of words uttered by Poins immediately after Falstaff's precipitate exit on Gad's Hill . ' How the fat rogue roared ! ' he exclaims , as the Prince and he split their sides ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 13 |
Contents xi | 15 |
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His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since Johnson Paul N. Siegel Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1964 |
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