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" Falstaff, how shall I describe thee! thou compound of sense and vice; of sense which may be admired, but not esteemed; of vice which may be despised, but hardly detested. Falstaff is a character loaded with faults, and with those faults which naturally... "
“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr ... - Página 463
de William Shakespeare - 1807
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Johnson on Shakespeare: Essays and Notes

Samuel Johnson - 1908 - 254 páginas
...generosity and courage. But Falstaff unimitated, unimitable Falstaff, how shall I describe thee? Thou compound of sense and vice ; of sense which may be...which naturally produce contempt. He is a thief, and a glutton, a coward, and a boaster, always ready to cheat the weak, and prey upon the poor ; to terrify...
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Shakespeare's History of King Henry the Fourth ...

William Shakespeare - 1908 - 232 páginas
...unimitable Falstaff— how shall I describe thee? thou compound of sense and vice; of sense which maybe admired, but not esteemed; of vice which may be despised,...hardly detested. Falstaff is a character loaded with faults,'and with those faults which naturally produce contempt. He is a thief and a glutton, a coward...
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Shakespeare and His Critics

Charles F. Johnson - 1909 - 418 páginas
...He exclaims : — But Falstaff ! unimitated, unimitable Falstaff ! how shall I describe thee ? Thou compound of sense and vice ; of sense which may be...of vice which may be despised but hardly detested ? . . . Yet the man thus corrupt, thus despicable, makes himself necessary to the prince that despises...
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Shakespearian Addresses, Delivered at the Arts Club, Manchester, 1886 to 1912

Henry Fishwick - 1912 - 428 páginas
...of him. " But Falstaff," he says, " inimitable, unimitated Falstaff, how shall I describe thee? Thou compound of sense and vice, of sense which may be...vice which may be despised, but hardly detested." 22 Though not the greatest of Shakespeare's characters, Falstaff is perhaps the one which stands out...
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The British Review: With which is Incorporated the Oxford ..., Volumen 1

Richard Johnson Walker - 1913 - 592 páginas
...the fat Knight l : " But Falstaff, unimitated, unimitable Falstaff ! how shall I describe thee ? thou compound of sense and vice ; of sense which may be...faults, and with those faults which naturally produce con1 Following on the second part of King Henry IV., Dr. Johnson's edition, 1766. tempt. He is a thief...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen 276

1913 - 874 páginas
...the fat Knight ': "But Falstaff, uniraitated, unlmltable Fnlstaff! how shall I describe thee? thou compound of sense and vice; of sense which may be...with faults, and with those faults which naturally prodin-e contempt. He Is a thief and a glutton, a coward and a boaster; always ready to cheat the weak,...
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Literary Chapters

W. L. George - 1918 - 292 páginas
...the fat Knight l : "But Falstaff, unimitated, unimitable Falstafi ! how shall I describe thee ? thou compound of sense and vice ; of sense which may be...which naturally produce contempt. He is a thief and a glutton, a coward and a boaster ; always ready to cheat the weak, and prey upon the poor ; to terrify...
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Benedetto Croce's Aesthetic Applied to Literary Criticism

K. M. Khadye - 1922 - 84 páginas
...critic pure and simple.' "ButFalstaffunimitated.unimitableFalstaff, how shall I describe thee? Thou- compound of sense and vice, of sense which may be admired but not esteemed, of vice which may 81 be despised but hardly detested ! Falsttiff is a character loaded with faults, and with those faults...
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An Outline of Humor: Being a True Chronicle from Prehistoric Ages to the ...

Carolyn Wells - 1923 - 804 páginas
...judgment "Falstaff," says Dr. Johnson, "unimitated, unimitable Falstaff, how shall I describe thee? Thou compound of sense and vice; of sense which may be...be despised, but hardly detested! Falstaff ... is a thief and a glutton, a coward and a boaster, always ready to cheat the weak and prey upon the poor;...
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Crowell's Handbook for Readers and Writers: A Dictionary of Famous ...

Henrietta Gerwig - 1925 - 748 páginas
...plays. Falstaff, unimitated, inimitable Falstaff, how shall I describe thce? Thou compound of sense und vice: of sense which may be admired, but not esteemed;...despised, but hardly detested. "Falstaff" is a character leaded with faults, and with those faults which naturally produce contempt. He is a thief and a glutton,...
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