Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Falstaff as primarily a clown and enter- tainer , still Falstaff gets a pretty large slice of the military pie , and then adopts a style there , and in his relations with creditors , that makes it difficult to think of him only as an ...
... Falstaff as primarily a clown and enter- tainer , still Falstaff gets a pretty large slice of the military pie , and then adopts a style there , and in his relations with creditors , that makes it difficult to think of him only as an ...
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... Falstaff are sacri- fices to a larger morality they both ignore ' [ J. H. Walter ] . In the England of Henry IV , Falstaff was a symbol and source of the corruption that he was con- fident would still prevail in the following reign ...
... Falstaff are sacri- fices to a larger morality they both ignore ' [ J. H. Walter ] . In the England of Henry IV , Falstaff was a symbol and source of the corruption that he was con- fident would still prevail in the following reign ...
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... Falstaff , he has accepted his kingly role entirely and his character simply flattens out . My sug- gestion is that ... Falstaff , and once he confronts Falstaff with the scurvy things the knight has said about him and the fat man has to ...
... Falstaff , he has accepted his kingly role entirely and his character simply flattens out . My sug- gestion is that ... Falstaff , and once he confronts Falstaff with the scurvy things the knight has said about him and the fat man has to ...
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