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Side 56
... scene between the Gloucester- scene and that of Falstaff's rejection in V. iv . , in which Hostess Quickly and Miss Doll are dragged by beadles , is altogether a dramatic irony . Miss Doll says : ..an the child now I go with do miscarry ...
... scene between the Gloucester- scene and that of Falstaff's rejection in V. iv . , in which Hostess Quickly and Miss Doll are dragged by beadles , is altogether a dramatic irony . Miss Doll says : ..an the child now I go with do miscarry ...
Side 58
... scene of II . iv . , two drawers show us an interesting conversation with regard to the relation between the Prince ... scene . This Tavern - scene is the only scene , except for the last rejec- tion one , in which Hal and Falstaff enter ...
... scene of II . iv . , two drawers show us an interesting conversation with regard to the relation between the Prince ... scene . This Tavern - scene is the only scene , except for the last rejec- tion one , in which Hal and Falstaff enter ...
Side 99
... scene reality prevails with its sordid plottings , fears , foolings ( II ) , sufferings , and bickerings ( III ) till fantastic visions return , creating a confusion in the mind of everybody on the scene except that of their creator ...
... scene reality prevails with its sordid plottings , fears , foolings ( II ) , sufferings , and bickerings ( III ) till fantastic visions return , creating a confusion in the mind of everybody on the scene except that of their creator ...
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The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
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