Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Richard the ThirdHarper & Brothers, 1880 - 254 pàgines |
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Pàgina 15
... thoughts , otherwise the form of the monologue would , generally speaking , be censurable . Richard's de- formity is the expression of his internal malice , and perhaps , in part , the effect of it ; for where is the ugliness that would ...
... thoughts , otherwise the form of the monologue would , generally speaking , be censurable . Richard's de- formity is the expression of his internal malice , and perhaps , in part , the effect of it ; for where is the ugliness that would ...
Pàgina 22
... thoughts and dark contemplations even of Hamlet and Lear with matchless delicacies of thought and expression , and unexpected images of sweetness or joy . If we except Clarence's dream , and the description of the murder of the young ...
... thoughts and dark contemplations even of Hamlet and Lear with matchless delicacies of thought and expression , and unexpected images of sweetness or joy . If we except Clarence's dream , and the description of the murder of the young ...
Pàgina 27
... thought is less im- portant to note than Richard's need of indulging a cynical contempt of human life . The explosion takes place ; Hast ings is seized ; and the delicacies are reserved until the head of Richard's enemy is off . There ...
... thought is less im- portant to note than Richard's need of indulging a cynical contempt of human life . The explosion takes place ; Hast ings is seized ; and the delicacies are reserved until the head of Richard's enemy is off . There ...
Pàgina 30
... thoughts : “ Come , bustle , bustle , caparison my horse , " and he dies in a fierce paroxysm of action . Richmond conquers , and he conquers expressly as the champion and representative of the moral order of the world , which Richard ...
... thoughts : “ Come , bustle , bustle , caparison my horse , " and he dies in a fierce paroxysm of action . Richmond conquers , and he conquers expressly as the champion and representative of the moral order of the world , which Richard ...
Pàgina 33
... thought this possible , I have since become certain that it is not so . The wooing of Anne by Richard has stirred me , in reading it aloud , almost as much as any thing else in Shakspere . Note , too , how the first lines of the play ...
... thought this possible , I have since become certain that it is not so . The wooing of Anne by Richard has stirred me , in reading it aloud , almost as much as any thing else in Shakspere . Note , too , how the first lines of the play ...
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