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Page xvi
... Falstaff series : all attempts to fit it into the story of the three consecutive plays , 1 and 2 Henry IV . and Henry V. , seems to me emphatically a failure . It stands by itself . Young Fenton , it is true , had kept company with the ...
... Falstaff series : all attempts to fit it into the story of the three consecutive plays , 1 and 2 Henry IV . and Henry V. , seems to me emphatically a failure . It stands by itself . Young Fenton , it is true , had kept company with the ...
Page xxxviii
... Falstaff ( v . iv . 102-110 ) . In fact it is the humour of the situation which strikes him first : What , old acquaintance ! could not all this flesh Keep in a little life ? The pathos , such as it is , comes afterwards , Poor Jack ...
... Falstaff ( v . iv . 102-110 ) . In fact it is the humour of the situation which strikes him first : What , old acquaintance ! could not all this flesh Keep in a little life ? The pathos , such as it is , comes afterwards , Poor Jack ...
Page xl
... Falstaff and all his crew is the climax to which the under- current of events has all along been tending . The above excursion through the two earlier plays has been necessary in order to bring out Shakespeare's con- ception of a ...
... Falstaff and all his crew is the climax to which the under- current of events has all along been tending . The above excursion through the two earlier plays has been necessary in order to bring out Shakespeare's con- ception of a ...
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