Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1926 - 291 páginas |
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Página viii
... laid in Italy or ancient Rome . This book , therefore , is intended as a commentary on the work as well as the life of Shakespeare . The section on roads , for example , has a direct bearing upon the escapades of Falstaff , viii PREFACE.
... laid in Italy or ancient Rome . This book , therefore , is intended as a commentary on the work as well as the life of Shakespeare . The section on roads , for example , has a direct bearing upon the escapades of Falstaff , viii PREFACE.
Página ix
A Book of Elizabethan Prose. has a direct bearing upon the escapades of Falstaff , the passage on " witches in Scotland " throws an in- teresting and , I believe , a new light upon the weird sisters in Macbeth , Autolycus is the hero of ...
A Book of Elizabethan Prose. has a direct bearing upon the escapades of Falstaff , the passage on " witches in Scotland " throws an in- teresting and , I believe , a new light upon the weird sisters in Macbeth , Autolycus is the hero of ...
Página 75
... Falstaff . We have heard the chimes at midnight , Master Shallow . Shallow . That we have , that we have , that we have ; in faith , Sir John , we have . Our watchword was , " Hem , boys ! " Come , let's to dinner ; come , let's to ...
... Falstaff . We have heard the chimes at midnight , Master Shallow . Shallow . That we have , that we have , that we have ; in faith , Sir John , we have . Our watchword was , " Hem , boys ! " Come , let's to dinner ; come , let's to ...
Página 83
... Falstaff . Strike ; down with them ; cut the villains ' throats : ah ! whoreson caterpillars ! bacon - fed knaves ! they hate us youth : down with them ; fleece them . 1 Henry IV . , II . ii . 86-95 Afterwards his Highness rode back ...
... Falstaff . Strike ; down with them ; cut the villains ' throats : ah ! whoreson caterpillars ! bacon - fed knaves ! they hate us youth : down with them ; fleece them . 1 Henry IV . , II . ii . 86-95 Afterwards his Highness rode back ...
Página 90
... Falstaff . Where's Bardolph ? Page . He's gone into Smithfield to buy your worship a horse . Falstaff . I bought him in Paul's , and he'll buy me a horse in Smith- field . 2 Henry IV . , I. ii . 54-58 Paul's Walk is the land's epitome ...
... Falstaff . Where's Bardolph ? Page . He's gone into Smithfield to buy your worship a horse . Falstaff . I bought him in Paul's , and he'll buy me a horse in Smith- field . 2 Henry IV . , I. ii . 54-58 Paul's Walk is the land's epitome ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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