The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1960 - 366 pages |
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Page 59
... better pasture , but they do not appear healthy . They retain the original sin of their constitution , an atrabilious taint in their complexion , and do not put a right - down , hearty , honest , good - looking face upon the matter ...
... better pasture , but they do not appear healthy . They retain the original sin of their constitution , an atrabilious taint in their complexion , and do not put a right - down , hearty , honest , good - looking face upon the matter ...
Page 285
... better man of the two . We think of him and quote him oftener HENRY V. HENRY V. is a very favourite monarch with the English nation , and he appears to have been also a favourite with Shakespear , who labours hard to apologise for the ...
... better man of the two . We think of him and quote him oftener HENRY V. HENRY V. is a very favourite monarch with the English nation , and he appears to have been also a favourite with Shakespear , who labours hard to apologise for the ...
Page 314
... better than Sir Toby's unanswerable answer to Malvolio , ' Dost thou think , because thou art virtuous , there shall be no more cakes and ale ? ' - In a word , the best turn is given to every thing , instead of the worst . There is a ...
... better than Sir Toby's unanswerable answer to Malvolio , ' Dost thou think , because thou art virtuous , there shall be no more cakes and ale ? ' - In a word , the best turn is given to every thing , instead of the worst . There is a ...
Contents
On the Love of Life | 1 |
On Modern Comedy | 7 |
On Mr Keans Iago | 14 |
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