ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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Page 178
... lives in The Merry Wives , he is dead in it . Falstaff lives in and by a certain inimitable opulence of language ... live . ( II . i . 122-34 ) There is no mistaking the meaning . They all agree : Falstaff's heart has been broken by ...
... lives in The Merry Wives , he is dead in it . Falstaff lives in and by a certain inimitable opulence of language ... live . ( II . i . 122-34 ) There is no mistaking the meaning . They all agree : Falstaff's heart has been broken by ...
Page 261
... live to say " This thing's to do ' . ( IV . iv . 40-5 ) It is not exactly parallel , but it is near enough to give some warrant for the natural modern interpretation . No matter which of these two readings we choose , one cardinal point ...
... live to say " This thing's to do ' . ( IV . iv . 40-5 ) It is not exactly parallel , but it is near enough to give some warrant for the natural modern interpretation . No matter which of these two readings we choose , one cardinal point ...
Page 269
... live . We carry it with us instinctively from childhood . We believe in our fathers or our mothers ; or we believe in Christ , or we believe in a friend , or we believe in a schoolmaster . It is all God , so long as we have faith in its ...
... live . We carry it with us instinctively from childhood . We believe in our fathers or our mothers ; or we believe in Christ , or we believe in a friend , or we believe in a schoolmaster . It is all God , so long as we have faith in its ...
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