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Page 378
... Falstaff's . He calls Mistress Quickly ' Dame Partlet the hen ' ( from either Reynard the Fox or Chaucer ) , compares himself to Turk Gregory ( probably from Fox's History , or possibly from an old tragedy ) , and speaks in ' King ...
... Falstaff's . He calls Mistress Quickly ' Dame Partlet the hen ' ( from either Reynard the Fox or Chaucer ) , compares himself to Turk Gregory ( probably from Fox's History , or possibly from an old tragedy ) , and speaks in ' King ...
Page 379
... Falstaff's images in the second part of the play show less trace of genuine feeling , cultiva- tion and reading , and partake more of grotesqueness and ribaldry than in the first part . Witty they always are , for else Falstaff would no ...
... Falstaff's images in the second part of the play show less trace of genuine feeling , cultiva- tion and reading , and partake more of grotesqueness and ribaldry than in the first part . Witty they always are , for else Falstaff would no ...
Page 392
... Falstaff , 377-80 Henry IV , Part I passages referred to : 46 , 51 , 62 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 82 , 100 , 108 , 118 , 120 ... ( Falstaff's ) , 379-80 ; from building , 296 n . 2 ; from sickness , 133 passages referred to : 70 , 70 n . 1 , 73 ...
... Falstaff , 377-80 Henry IV , Part I passages referred to : 46 , 51 , 62 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 82 , 100 , 108 , 118 , 120 ... ( Falstaff's ) , 379-80 ; from building , 296 n . 2 ; from sickness , 133 passages referred to : 70 , 70 n . 1 , 73 ...
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Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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