Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 36
... man a coward . . . ' Tis a blushing shamefast spirit , that mutinies in a man's bosom ; it fills a man full of obstacles ... it is turn'd out of towns and cities for a dangerous thing ; and every man that means to live well endeavours ...
... man a coward . . . ' Tis a blushing shamefast spirit , that mutinies in a man's bosom ; it fills a man full of obstacles ... it is turn'd out of towns and cities for a dangerous thing ; and every man that means to live well endeavours ...
Pagina 57
... man ... FALSTAFF . What , is the old king dead ? PISTOL . AS nail in door : the things I speak are just . FALSTAFF ... man's horses ; the laws of England are at my commandment . Blessed are they that have been my friends ; and woe to ...
... man ... FALSTAFF . What , is the old king dead ? PISTOL . AS nail in door : the things I speak are just . FALSTAFF ... man's horses ; the laws of England are at my commandment . Blessed are they that have been my friends ; and woe to ...
Pagina 102
... man's life ; close pent - up guilts , Rive your concealing continents , and cry These dreadful summoners grace . I am a man More sinn'd against than sinning . ( III . ii . 49-60 ) The concern with ' undivulged crimes ' , with the evil ...
... man's life ; close pent - up guilts , Rive your concealing continents , and cry These dreadful summoners grace . I am a man More sinn'd against than sinning . ( III . ii . 49-60 ) The concern with ' undivulged crimes ' , with the evil ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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