Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... Falstaff on his tavern throne . A French critic has placed Fal- staff by the side of Panurge and Sancho as one of the humorous trinity created by the Renaissance imagination ; but these seem compounded of simple elements when compared ...
... Falstaff on his tavern throne . A French critic has placed Fal- staff by the side of Panurge and Sancho as one of the humorous trinity created by the Renaissance imagination ; but these seem compounded of simple elements when compared ...
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... Falstaff's death , and the reading , whether right or wrong , is one which alone might make an editor's reputation . His Shakespeare Restored , in which he exposes the errors of Pope , appeared in 1726 ; his edition of Shakespeare in ...
... Falstaff's death , and the reading , whether right or wrong , is one which alone might make an editor's reputation . His Shakespeare Restored , in which he exposes the errors of Pope , appeared in 1726 ; his edition of Shakespeare in ...
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... Falstaff ( 1777 ) , is a genial piece of criticism , maintaining the thesis that Fal- staff was no coward . Charlotte Lennox , the friend of Dr. Johnson , did something by her Shakespeare Illustrated ( 1753-54 ) to render the materials ...
... Falstaff ( 1777 ) , is a genial piece of criticism , maintaining the thesis that Fal- staff was no coward . Charlotte Lennox , the friend of Dr. Johnson , did something by her Shakespeare Illustrated ( 1753-54 ) to render the materials ...
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