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Pàgina xvii
... Falstaff's character was drawn from a townsman of Stratford , who either faithlessly broke a contract or spitefully refused to part with some land for a valuable consideration ad- joining to Shakespeare's , in or near that town . " Sir ...
... Falstaff's character was drawn from a townsman of Stratford , who either faithlessly broke a contract or spitefully refused to part with some land for a valuable consideration ad- joining to Shakespeare's , in or near that town . " Sir ...
Pàgina xxvii
... Falstaff . On the other side of the account there is the qualify- ing fact , that John Shakespeare never parted with his houses in Henley Street , which descended to his son ; and whatever , therefore , may have been his embarrassments ...
... Falstaff . On the other side of the account there is the qualify- ing fact , that John Shakespeare never parted with his houses in Henley Street , which descended to his son ; and whatever , therefore , may have been his embarrassments ...
Pàgina xl
... Falstaff would not have been carried from London to York by a route through Gloucester- shire , nor Cotswold have been brought within an easy distance of Master Ford at Windsor . The allusion to the deerstealing frolic of Falstaff , I ...
... Falstaff would not have been carried from London to York by a route through Gloucester- shire , nor Cotswold have been brought within an easy distance of Master Ford at Windsor . The allusion to the deerstealing frolic of Falstaff , I ...
Pàgina lvi
... Falstaff . The leading members of the company so far as their wills have been traced , appear to have acquired consider- able property ; they are for the most part family men and householders , and take and rather rejoice in the style ...
... Falstaff . The leading members of the company so far as their wills have been traced , appear to have acquired consider- able property ; they are for the most part family men and householders , and take and rather rejoice in the style ...
Pàgina c
... Falstaff Comedy , which forms so great a part of these , associates with them The Merry Wives of Windsor . With the broad humour of this last we connect that of The Taming of the Shrew ; but these were quickly followed by comedy of a ...
... Falstaff Comedy , which forms so great a part of these , associates with them The Merry Wives of Windsor . With the broad humour of this last we connect that of The Taming of the Shrew ; but these were quickly followed by comedy of a ...
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