Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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Lionel Charles Knights. References , notes and specific acknowledgements are re- served for the end of the book . If the text seems to me to give adequate reference to works from which I have quoted I have not given more detailed ...
Lionel Charles Knights. References , notes and specific acknowledgements are re- served for the end of the book . If the text seems to me to give adequate reference to works from which I have quoted I have not given more detailed ...
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... references to age and disease , as the references to Falstaff's corpulence are turned in Part I , in the direction of comedy [ 5 ] . Later , Falstaff will try again his familiar tactics of evasion- ' Peace , good Doll ! do not speak ...
... references to age and disease , as the references to Falstaff's corpulence are turned in Part I , in the direction of comedy [ 5 ] . Later , Falstaff will try again his familiar tactics of evasion- ' Peace , good Doll ! do not speak ...
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... references in which both parts of this play abound ( see Richmond Noble , Shakespeare's Biblical Knowledge , pp . 169-81 ) seem to me to take on a more severe significance in Part II ; in the scene under consideration the references to ...
... references in which both parts of this play abound ( see Richmond Noble , Shakespeare's Biblical Knowledge , pp . 169-81 ) seem to me to take on a more severe significance in Part II ; in the scene under consideration the references to ...
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On Some Contemporary Trends in Shakespeare | 3 |
First Observations | 16 |
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