Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 415
... Morgann , solemnly ; ' as if the name of this veteran would have excited too strongly the ideas of courage and resist- ance . ' 1o ' What stronger evidence can we require , ' he cries , 19 of importance , the cowardice of Falstaff is ...
... Morgann , solemnly ; ' as if the name of this veteran would have excited too strongly the ideas of courage and resist- ance . ' 1o ' What stronger evidence can we require , ' he cries , 19 of importance , the cowardice of Falstaff is ...
Page 445
... Morgann and his followers , clearly and explicitly recognized ; and both Tom Davies and Richard Stack point out that Morgann in not recognizing this lost the effect of wit and humour in Falstaff's happy afterthoughts in Eastcheap ...
... Morgann and his followers , clearly and explicitly recognized ; and both Tom Davies and Richard Stack point out that Morgann in not recognizing this lost the effect of wit and humour in Falstaff's happy afterthoughts in Eastcheap ...
Page 483
... Morgann ' believes it was really of gold ' just as he ' thinks he did not roar , ' though ' probably a little too ... Morgann , p . 26 , etc. 1 132 Morgann , pp . 41 , 83 ; Bradley , Oxford Lectures , p . 267 - ' must not be entirely ...
... Morgann ' believes it was really of gold ' just as he ' thinks he did not roar , ' though ' probably a little too ... Morgann , p . 26 , etc. 1 132 Morgann , pp . 41 , 83 ; Bradley , Oxford Lectures , p . 267 - ' must not be entirely ...
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