| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 740 страница
...unimitable Falstaff— how shall I describe thee 7— thou compound of sense and vice t— of •cnse which may be admired, but not esteemed; of vice which...the poor; to terrify the timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirises In their absence those whom he lives by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 226 страница
...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,...the poor — to terrify the timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 222 страница
...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,...produce contempt. He is a thief and a glutton, a, cpward and a boaster; always ready to cheat the weak, and prey upon the poor — to terrify the timorous,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 496 страница
...only the soldier's virtues, generosity and courage, But FaUlaff! unimitated, (inimitable Falstaff! how shall I describe thee . thou compound of sense...the poor ; to terrify the timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 228 страница
...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,...the poor — to terrify the timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 440 страница
...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,...the poor — to terrify the timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1884 - 472 страница
...addenda to Shakspeare's Falstaff.] "Falstaff," says Dr. Johnson, "unimitated, unimitable Falstaff, how shall I describe thee ? Thou compound of sense...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... | |
| Ellen Crofts - 1884 - 392 страница
...Johnson becomes enthusiastic when he speaks of him. " But Falstaff, inimitable, unimitated Falstaff, how shall I describe thee, thou compound of sense...of vice which may be despised, but hardly detested V It is in the creation of characters like this that the nature of Shakspere's humour shows itself,... | |
| Evangeline Maria O'Connor - 1887 - 444 страница
...generosity and courage. ButFalstaff! unimitated, unimitable Falstaff ! how shall I describe thee I thou compound of sense and vice; of sense which may...upon the poor; to terrify the timorous and insult the defenseless. . . . Yet the man thus corrupt, thus despicable, makes himself necessary to the prince... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 436 страница
...generosity and courage. But Falstaff ! unimitated, unimitable Falstaff I how shall I describe thee f thou compound of sense and vice ; of sense which may...the poor ; to terrify the timorous and insult the defenseless. . . . Yet the man thus corrupt, thus despicable, makes himself necessary to the prince... | |
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