Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 43
... plays have been gravely brought forward to sustain each of these traditions as to his early occupation , surely a wise and penetrative method of getting at the truth in such a matter . Let us see . When we read a pas- sage like this in ...
... plays have been gravely brought forward to sustain each of these traditions as to his early occupation , surely a wise and penetrative method of getting at the truth in such a matter . Let us see . When we read a pas- sage like this in ...
Página 45
... plays " cabbage occurs but once , and then with the careful explanation that it means roots , and is " good cabbage , " must we not regard such reticence upon this tender point as touching confirmation of the theory sartorical ? His plays ...
... plays " cabbage occurs but once , and then with the careful explanation that it means roots , and is " good cabbage , " must we not regard such reticence upon this tender point as touching confirmation of the theory sartorical ? His plays ...
Página 57
... plays was the motive of his pilgrimage to Stratford . We may be quite sure that the journey was under- taken after ... play some of Shakespeare's principal characters by Sir William Davenant , who had seen them performed by actors of the ...
... plays was the motive of his pilgrimage to Stratford . We may be quite sure that the journey was under- taken after ... play some of Shakespeare's principal characters by Sir William Davenant , who had seen them performed by actors of the ...
Página 73
... plays . Play - going was the chief intellectual recreation of that day for all classes , high and low . It is not extravagant to say that there were then more new plays produced in London in one month , than there are now in both Great ...
... plays . Play - going was the chief intellectual recreation of that day for all classes , high and low . It is not extravagant to say that there were then more new plays produced in London in one month , than there are now in both Great ...
Página 74
Richard Grant WHITE. ― The to play - writing , and that thus the language of the plays of that time should show such a remarkable infusion of law phrases ! To what , then , must we attribute the fact , that of all the plays that have ...
Richard Grant WHITE. ― The to play - writing , and that thus the language of the plays of that time should show such a remarkable infusion of law phrases ! To what , then , must we attribute the fact , that of all the plays that have ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
actor Anne Hathaway appears Arden audience Ben Jonson Black-friars blank verse called century character comedy contemporaries critics death doth dramatic dramatist Earl Elizabeth Elizabethan era England English drama evidence fact fancy father Feronimo genius gentleman Gorboduc Greek Hamlet hand hath Henley Street honor John Shakespeare Jonson King Henry King Lear labor language Latin letter literary literature lived London Lord Marlowe ment mind miracle-plays moral moral-play nature Othello passage performance period personages phrase players plays playwright poet poetry Porrex Queen reason record regard Richard Robert Arden rude says scene seems Shake shows Sir Thomas Lucy soul Spanish Tragedy speak speare speare's speech stage story Stratford style sure tells theatre Thomas Lucy Thomas Nash thou thought tion tradition truth Twelfth Night Warwickshire wife William Shakespeare words writing written wrote