English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 sider |
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... Falstaff with valor , but he willingly admits that Falstaff's cowardice is rather a settled principle than a weakness , and attributes it largely to the sagacity which is part of his character . The best portion of the study is an ...
... Falstaff with valor , but he willingly admits that Falstaff's cowardice is rather a settled principle than a weakness , and attributes it largely to the sagacity which is part of his character . The best portion of the study is an ...
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... Falstaff's weakness pardonable . Its harmless nature . Mor- ris ' Essay compared with Morgann's Essay on Falstaff . Morris ' verdict on Falstaff satisfactory to lovers of the character . Jonson's characters . Their qualities . Why they ...
... Falstaff's weakness pardonable . Its harmless nature . Mor- ris ' Essay compared with Morgann's Essay on Falstaff . Morris ' verdict on Falstaff satisfactory to lovers of the character . Jonson's characters . Their qualities . Why they ...
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... Falstaff's char- acter . Richardson's " leading principle " compared with Mor- gann's . Falstaff's traits : cowardice , gluttony , desire for un- deserved praise , hypocrisy , vindictiveness , lack of conscience , ungrateful . Part ...
... Falstaff's char- acter . Richardson's " leading principle " compared with Mor- gann's . Falstaff's traits : cowardice , gluttony , desire for un- deserved praise , hypocrisy , vindictiveness , lack of conscience , ungrateful . Part ...
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