That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff making love proves her to have been, as she was, a gross-minded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. He knew that Falstaff could not be in love ; and has mixed but a little,... Essays and Marginalia - 第 129 頁Hartley Coleridge 著 - 1851完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edward Dowden - 1875 - 448 頁
...life, Ac.," vol. I. p. 298. See also Hazlitt's criticism of the play. Hartley Coleridge writes : — " That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff...Shakspeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. He kuew that Falstaff could not be in love ; and has mixed but a little, a very little pruritu-s with... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1879 - 464 頁
...Life, Ac." vol. ip 298. See also Hazlitt's criticism of the play. Hartley Coleridge writes : — " That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff...have been, as she was, a grossminded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. He knew that Falstaff could not be in love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 198 頁
...his Life, etc., vol. i. p. 298). See also Hazlitt's criticism of the play. Hartley Coleridge writes: "That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff...have been, as she was, a gross-minded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. He knew that Falstaff could not be in love... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1883 - 462 頁
...&c." vol. ip 298. See also Hazlitt's criticism of the play. Hartley Coleridge writes :—" That Qneen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff making love...have been, as she was, a grossminded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill He knew that Falstaff could not be in love ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 380 頁
...Life, etc., vol. i. p. 298). See also Hazlitt's criticism of the play. Hartley Coleridge writes : " That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff...have been, as she was, a gross-minded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. He knew that Falstaff could not be in love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 324 頁
...Wives to Henry IV." Shakespeare, His Mind and Art, p. 370, Dowden quotes from Hartley Coleridge : " That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff...have been, as she was, a gross-minded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. But the Falstaff of the Merry Wives is not... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1904 - 606 頁
...caught with the chaff of the merry wives. Hartley Coleridge, in his Essays and Marginalia, remarks : " That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff...have been, as she was, a gross-minded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. He knew that Falstaff could not be in love;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 356 頁
...to Henry IV." Shakespeare, His Mind and Art, p. 370, I875. Dowden quotes from Hartley Coleridge : " That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff...have been, as she was, a gross-minded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. But the Falstaff of the Merry Wives is not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 324 頁
...to Henry IV." Shakespeare, His Mind and Art, p. 370, 1875. Dowden quotes from Hartley Coleridge : " That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff...have been, as she was, a gross-minded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. But the Falstaff of the Merry Wives is not... | |
| 1904 - 390 頁
...sensation in his favour. — VERPLANCK, GIILIAN CROMMELIN, 1844-47, The Illustrated Shakespeare, vol. n. That Queen Bess should have desired to see Falstaff...have been, as she was, a grossminded old baggage. Shakespeare has evaded the difficulty with great skill. He knew that Falstaff could not be in love;... | |
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