The Meaning of Shakespeare, Volum 1University of Chicago Press, 1951 - 690 pàgines |
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Pàgina 162
... keeps his portrayal free of any satirical note . But not of any ironical note . Richard II had done Henry an injustice ... keep in mind we grow like unto . Already at the conclusion of the play that bears Richard's name that nemesis had ...
... keeps his portrayal free of any satirical note . But not of any ironical note . Richard II had done Henry an injustice ... keep in mind we grow like unto . Already at the conclusion of the play that bears Richard's name that nemesis had ...
Pàgina 252
... keep me so ! says Henry . It takes less time than that between Peter's profession and the crowing of the cock to prove that Henry , judged by the chivalric code that he pro- fesses , is not an honest man , or , if you will , that God ...
... keep me so ! says Henry . It takes less time than that between Peter's profession and the crowing of the cock to prove that Henry , judged by the chivalric code that he pro- fesses , is not an honest man , or , if you will , that God ...
Pàgina 467
... keep us in false gaze . When we consider The importancy of Cyprus to the Turk , And let ourselves again but understand That , as it more concerns the Turk than Rhodes , So may he with more facile question bear it , For that it stands ...
... keep us in false gaze . When we consider The importancy of Cyprus to the Turk , And let ourselves again but understand That , as it more concerns the Turk than Rhodes , So may he with more facile question bear it , For that it stands ...
Continguts
THE INTEGRITY OF SHAKESPEARE | 15 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 25 | 25 |
THE THREE PARTS OF HENRY VI | 28 |
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Achilles Antony Antony and Cleopatra battle beginning better blood brother Brutus Caesar called Cassius character child Cleopatra comedy comes Cordelia Coriolanus cries crown Cymbeline dead death Desdemona divine doth drama dream Duke eyes fact Falstaff father fear fool Ghost give Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Hector Henry Henry VI Henry's honor human Iago imagination Juliet Julius Caesar kill King Lear lines lord Macbeth Menenius Merchant of Venice Mercutio metaphor mind moral mother murder nature never Othello passion peace play poet poetry Polonius Portia Prince reader revenge Richard Richard II Romeo Rosalind says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shylock soul speak speech spirit story symbol tell Tempest theater thee theme things thou thought Timon tion tragedy Troilus and Cressida true truth turns Tybalt Ulysses unconscious utter woman words
Referències a aquest llibre
The Seasons of a Man's Life: The Groundbreaking 10-Year Study That Was the ... Daniel J. Levinson Previsualització limitada - 1986 |
The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of Poetry Ronald Salmon Crane Visualització de fragments - 1953 |