Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... Falstaff . In effect , Shakespeare delegates to Mistresses Page and Ford the task of containing in comedy this mammoth and multifaceted creation from the histories . As a result of the wives ' playing , the comedy itself subjects Falstaff ...
... Falstaff . In effect , Shakespeare delegates to Mistresses Page and Ford the task of containing in comedy this mammoth and multifaceted creation from the histories . As a result of the wives ' playing , the comedy itself subjects Falstaff ...
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... Falstaff can still believe in his superiority in the wooing game , if only the lady's husband does not intrude . Falstaff's education to this point is a failure . because his self - delusions remain . Ford's comic education , on the ...
... Falstaff can still believe in his superiority in the wooing game , if only the lady's husband does not intrude . Falstaff's education to this point is a failure . because his self - delusions remain . Ford's comic education , on the ...
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... Falstaff but as his wife's ' frailty ' . His assumption is exactly Falstaff's - women's sexuality is a commodity that can be bought with flattery and , in Falstaff's estimation , can be turned into money . Money becomes a familiar nexus ...
... Falstaff but as his wife's ' frailty ' . His assumption is exactly Falstaff's - women's sexuality is a commodity that can be bought with flattery and , in Falstaff's estimation , can be turned into money . Money becomes a familiar nexus ...
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