The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 73
Página 13
... drama is with some natures an instinct , and it would appear that the poet's father had an express taste in that direction . At all events , dramatic enter- tainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during the year of his ...
... drama is with some natures an instinct , and it would appear that the poet's father had an express taste in that direction . At all events , dramatic enter- tainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during the year of his ...
Página 16
... drama as the Cradle of Security would now be considered , it was yet an advance in dramatic construction upon the medieval religious plays generally known as mysteries , which were still in favor with the public and were of an ...
... drama as the Cradle of Security would now be considered , it was yet an advance in dramatic construction upon the medieval religious plays generally known as mysteries , which were still in favor with the public and were of an ...
Página 17
... drama was provided with much beyond a few a properties . The theater of the mysteries consisted of a Do movable wooden rectangular structure of two rooms one 1 over the other , the lower closed , the upper one , that in 8 which the ...
... drama was provided with much beyond a few a properties . The theater of the mysteries consisted of a Do movable wooden rectangular structure of two rooms one 1 over the other , the lower closed , the upper one , that in 8 which the ...
Página 19
... drama which can be fairly considered to be of an immodest character , although many of them were ex- dtravagantly whimsical . Thus Herod was always intro- duced wearing red gloves , while his clothes and head- gear seem to have been ...
... drama which can be fairly considered to be of an immodest character , although many of them were ex- dtravagantly whimsical . Thus Herod was always intro- duced wearing red gloves , while his clothes and head- gear seem to have been ...
Página 23
... drama were being f developed by their side . From the fourteenth century , e 1 , until the termination of Shakespeare's youthful days they - remained the simple poetic versions in dialogue of religious incidents of various kinds ...
... drama were being f developed by their side . From the fourteenth century , e 1 , until the termination of Shakespeare's youthful days they - remained the simple poetic versions in dialogue of religious incidents of various kinds ...
Índice
39 | |
67 | |
108 | |
123 | |
147 | |
163 | |
165 | |
176 | |
xxxvii | |
3 | |
5 | |
41 | |
66 | |
90 | |
131 | |
146 | |
153 | |
2 | |
3 | |
5 | |
vii | |
xxii | |
3 | |
5 | |
37 | |
71 | |
95 | |
101 | |
128 | |
132 | |
155 | |
158 | |
164 | |
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
afterwards Alarum battle blood brother Burgundy Cade Capell Char character Chronicles Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier conj crown death doth doubt drama dramatist Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward emendation England English Enter Exeunt Exit father fear fight folio France French friends Glou Gloucester grace hand Hanmer hast hath head heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honor house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade Joan John John Shakespeare King Henry lady latter live London lord Margaret Mortimer never noble passage Plantagenet play poet poet's Pope prince Pucelle quarto Queen Reignier Richard Richard II Richard Plantagenet Salisbury scene Shakespeare shalt soldiers Somerset soul speak Stratford-on-Avon Suffolk sword Talbot tell theater thee thine thought tion Titus Andronicus town traitor unto Vaughan Warwick William Shakespeare Winchester words