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... characters ; and , secondly , the picture the play gives us of country life , sports , and manners in England , which we have not elsewhere drawn for us with the same fulness by Shake- speare . The first group of these characteristics ...
... characters ; and , secondly , the picture the play gives us of country life , sports , and manners in England , which we have not elsewhere drawn for us with the same fulness by Shake- speare . The first group of these characteristics ...
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... . With regard to Slender , the whirligig of time brings in its revenges , and modern criticism regards " this very potent piece of imbecility " as the best character in the play . On the other hand , the Host in the Quarto INTRODUCTION xix.
... . With regard to Slender , the whirligig of time brings in its revenges , and modern criticism regards " this very potent piece of imbecility " as the best character in the play . On the other hand , the Host in the Quarto INTRODUCTION xix.
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... character . Caius and Evans receive their due attention in the Quarto , but Quickly is greatly cut down , not merely ... characters , and makes the play seem there much more involved than it really is . Had we no Folio text , the Quarto ...
... character . Caius and Evans receive their due attention in the Quarto , but Quickly is greatly cut down , not merely ... characters , and makes the play seem there much more involved than it really is . Had we no Folio text , the Quarto ...
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... character , and is itself worthy of a place . At II . ii . 2 in the Quarto , Pistol's words are , “ I will retort the sum in equipage . " Though not in the Folio text , these words are not merely of archaic interest . They are , I think ...
... character , and is itself worthy of a place . At II . ii . 2 in the Quarto , Pistol's words are , “ I will retort the sum in equipage . " Though not in the Folio text , these words are not merely of archaic interest . They are , I think ...
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... character of Falstaff , that she wished it to be diffused through more plays ; but suspecting that it might pall by continued uniformity , directed the poet to diversify his manner by showing him in love . " Johnson's views with regard ...
... character of Falstaff , that she wished it to be diffused through more plays ; but suspecting that it might pall by continued uniformity , directed the poet to diversify his manner by showing him in love . " Johnson's views with regard ...
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