The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 2Cassell, 1886 |
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Pagina 175
... allusion to the act of chivalrous devotion performed in knightly times , and frequently referred to by Shakespeare ... alluded to ( see Note 47 , Act iii . , " First Part Henry IV . " ) ; and excites no less disgust in Falstaff than in ...
... allusion to the act of chivalrous devotion performed in knightly times , and frequently referred to by Shakespeare ... alluded to ( see Note 47 , Act iii . , " First Part Henry IV . " ) ; and excites no less disgust in Falstaff than in ...
Pagina 299
... alludes to a play on this subject as follows : - " How would it have ioyed brave Talbot ( the terror of the French ) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeare in his tombe , he should triumph againe on the stage , and have his ...
... alludes to a play on this subject as follows : - " How would it have ioyed brave Talbot ( the terror of the French ) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeare in his tombe , he should triumph againe on the stage , and have his ...
Pagina 454
... alluded to as " Troy's true hope , " and a similar expression is used in allusion to him in a 66 previous scene ( see Note 12 , Act ii . ) ; which is a repetition , to our minds , extremely un - Shakespearian . See Note 14 , Act i ...
... alluded to as " Troy's true hope , " and a similar expression is used in allusion to him in a 66 previous scene ( see Note 12 , Act ii . ) ; which is a repetition , to our minds , extremely un - Shakespearian . See Note 14 , Act i ...
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