Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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Pagina 46
... Falstaff's nature is deliberately emphasized in the second part of the play . As Falstaff has more animal flesh than most men , so has he a speed- ier wit , and the contrast is kept striking by the continual comparisons between Falstaff ...
... Falstaff's nature is deliberately emphasized in the second part of the play . As Falstaff has more animal flesh than most men , so has he a speed- ier wit , and the contrast is kept striking by the continual comparisons between Falstaff ...
Pagina 47
... Falstaff is quite clearly another fat knight entirely.67 The animal comparisons for him there are still coarse , but their spirit is a little closer to the Falstaff of 1 Henry IV . However , instead of being a clever clown , the Windsor ...
... Falstaff is quite clearly another fat knight entirely.67 The animal comparisons for him there are still coarse , but their spirit is a little closer to the Falstaff of 1 Henry IV . However , instead of being a clever clown , the Windsor ...
Pagina 69
... Falstaff - 23 Hal - 13 Henry IV - 9 Quickly - 8 Licence - 1 Hotspur - 7 Virtue - 1 Conspirators - 4 English - 1 Puritan - 1 Hal's Forces - 4 Foes of Henry IV - 1 Papist - 1 Falstaff's Recruits - 3 Justices - 1 Travelers - 2 Servingmen ...
... Falstaff - 23 Hal - 13 Henry IV - 9 Quickly - 8 Licence - 1 Hotspur - 7 Virtue - 1 Conspirators - 4 English - 1 Puritan - 1 Hal's Forces - 4 Foes of Henry IV - 1 Papist - 1 Falstaff's Recruits - 3 Justices - 1 Travelers - 2 Servingmen ...
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