Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... Falstaff has thrown Parolles into the shade . " Having thus traced the principal drama- tic action of All's Well that Ends Well ' in the endeavour to show that it is identical with Love's Labour Won , ' we may con- Iclude this notice ...
... Falstaff has thrown Parolles into the shade . " Having thus traced the principal drama- tic action of All's Well that Ends Well ' in the endeavour to show that it is identical with Love's Labour Won , ' we may con- Iclude this notice ...
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... Falstaff has thrown Parolles into the shade . " Johnson goes farther , and de- act they comment with indignation upon his clares , " Parolles has many of the lineaments desertion of Helena , and his practices to- of Falstaff . " In our ...
... Falstaff has thrown Parolles into the shade . " Johnson goes farther , and de- act they comment with indignation upon his clares , " Parolles has many of the lineaments desertion of Helena , and his practices to- of Falstaff . " In our ...
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... Falstaff ? -to be said to have " many lineaments in common " with him - to be thrown into the shade by him- to be even " a little appendix " to his great- ness ? Parolles is drawn by Shakspere as utterly contemptible , in intellect , in ...
... Falstaff ? -to be said to have " many lineaments in common " with him - to be thrown into the shade by him- to be even " a little appendix " to his great- ness ? Parolles is drawn by Shakspere as utterly contemptible , in intellect , in ...
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... Falstaff to be compared with Parolles , the notorious liar - great way fool - solely a coward ? The comparison will not bear examining with patience , and much less with painstaking . CHAPTER V. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW . and are to be ...
... Falstaff to be compared with Parolles , the notorious liar - great way fool - solely a coward ? The comparison will not bear examining with patience , and much less with painstaking . CHAPTER V. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW . and are to be ...
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... Falstaff : — " Poor Jack , farewell ! I could have better spared a better man ! " How magnanimous is his pleading for the life of the Douglas ! Never throughout the two plays is there a single expression of un- --- us , has left the ...
... Falstaff : — " Poor Jack , farewell ! I could have better spared a better man ! " How magnanimous is his pleading for the life of the Douglas ! Never throughout the two plays is there a single expression of un- --- us , has left the ...
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