Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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Page 266
... Ford . They thereupon vow revenge , in their nearest approach to stately language : Pistol : Let vultures grip thy guts ! for gourd and fullam holds , And high and low beguiles the rich and poor . Tester I'll have in pouch when thou ...
... Ford . They thereupon vow revenge , in their nearest approach to stately language : Pistol : Let vultures grip thy guts ! for gourd and fullam holds , And high and low beguiles the rich and poor . Tester I'll have in pouch when thou ...
Page 276
... Ford , Shakespeare begins to revise the pattern of his comedy in favor of re- form and reunion rather than ostracism and comic humiliation . The pattern of comic instruction apparently remains . the same apparent frustration and actual ...
... Ford , Shakespeare begins to revise the pattern of his comedy in favor of re- form and reunion rather than ostracism and comic humiliation . The pattern of comic instruction apparently remains . the same apparent frustration and actual ...
Page 310
... Ford mutters aside ' I will be patient . I will find out this ' ( II . i . 119 ) . While Page instantly sees through the motives of Nym and Pistol as ' very rogues , now they be out of service ' ( II . i . 163-4 ) , Ford finds them ...
... Ford mutters aside ' I will be patient . I will find out this ' ( II . i . 119 ) . While Page instantly sees through the motives of Nym and Pistol as ' very rogues , now they be out of service ' ( II . i . 163-4 ) , Ford finds them ...
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