The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 31
Página 1
... person is there a clearer picture in the popular fancy . You seem to have known Shakespeare - to have seen Shakespeare - to have been friends with Shakespeare . We would attempt a slight delineation of the popular idea which has been ...
... person is there a clearer picture in the popular fancy . You seem to have known Shakespeare - to have seen Shakespeare - to have been friends with Shakespeare . We would attempt a slight delineation of the popular idea which has been ...
Página 14
... persons is exceedingly unfavourable to the liveliness of narration and illustration which is needed for excellence in even the simpler sorts of writing . Moreover , in general it will perhaps be found that persons devoted to mere ...
... persons is exceedingly unfavourable to the liveliness of narration and illustration which is needed for excellence in even the simpler sorts of writing . Moreover , in general it will perhaps be found that persons devoted to mere ...
Página 21
... person . A similar moral is implied in others of the most characteristic plays . Shakespeare , for example , sympathizes most heartily and unmistakably with the pride of Coriolanus and the pas- sionate energy of Mark Antony . They are ...
... person . A similar moral is implied in others of the most characteristic plays . Shakespeare , for example , sympathizes most heartily and unmistakably with the pride of Coriolanus and the pas- sionate energy of Mark Antony . They are ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
acted actors Athens Bottom Burbage Cæsar called character comedy critics Custance death Demetrius doth dramatist Duke Elizabethan era English drama Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy Falstaff fancy father flower Folio fool gentle Gorboduc Greene Hamlet hand hast hath heart Helena Henry Hermia Hippolyta imagination John John Shakespeare Julius Cæsar King Knight's Tale lady lion live London Lord Love's lovers Lysander Marlowe Merry Midsummer-Night's Dream mind miracle-plays moon moral-play nature never night Oberon passion personages Philostrate play players poet poet's Preface Prologue Puck Pyramus Quartos Queen Quin Richard Richard Burbage Richard III rude scene Shake sleep Sonnets speak speare speare's spirit stage Stratford Stratford-on-Avon Susanna Hall sweet Tale tell theatres thee Theseus things Thisby thou tion Tita Titania tragedy true unto verse William Shakespeare write written