The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Falstaff . When a man has created that without a capacity for laughter , then a blind man may succeed in describing colours . In- tense animal spirits are the single sentiment ( if they be a sentiment ) of the entire character . If most ...
... Falstaff . When a man has created that without a capacity for laughter , then a blind man may succeed in describing colours . In- tense animal spirits are the single sentiment ( if they be a sentiment ) of the entire character . If most ...
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... Falstaff give him an easy , vague , diffusive sagacity which is peculiar to him . A morose man , Iago , for example , may know anything , and is apt to know a good deal ; but what he knows is generally all in corners . He knows number 1 ...
... Falstaff give him an easy , vague , diffusive sagacity which is peculiar to him . A morose man , Iago , for example , may know anything , and is apt to know a good deal ; but what he knows is generally all in corners . He knows number 1 ...
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... Falstaff or Hamlet . This too applies to most dramatists , but it certainly suggests a difficulty . The most demon- strable , though it may not be the highest merit , of Shake- speare's plays is , I suppose , the extraordinary variety ...
... Falstaff or Hamlet . This too applies to most dramatists , but it certainly suggests a difficulty . The most demon- strable , though it may not be the highest merit , of Shake- speare's plays is , I suppose , the extraordinary variety ...
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