How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... seems to me that by far the best way to begin is with the English Histories . Here you get at once , in King John , a poem of the highest excellence , brilliant in diction and easily intelligible ; and the four plays which immediately ...
... seems to me that by far the best way to begin is with the English Histories . Here you get at once , in King John , a poem of the highest excellence , brilliant in diction and easily intelligible ; and the four plays which immediately ...
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... men . This , it seems to me , is a complete ex- aggeration . There is of course a certain amount of truth in it . In the eight central dramas especially there is a close articulation . It is made clear i2 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... men . This , it seems to me , is a complete ex- aggeration . There is of course a certain amount of truth in it . In the eight central dramas especially there is a close articulation . It is made clear i2 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... seems intended for a comic cha- racter ; and there is in him throughout an element of sarcastic criticism ; he makes fun of the convention- alitics of life and of the pomp and pretence of war , and not less does he turn his scorn ...
... seems intended for a comic cha- racter ; and there is in him throughout an element of sarcastic criticism ; he makes fun of the convention- alitics of life and of the pomp and pretence of war , and not less does he turn his scorn ...
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... , prepare to sweep them into the sea . It seems a fatal moment ; but the King bates not a jot of heart or hope . One of the English leaders having involuntarily expressed the wish that they had with them ten THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 39.
... , prepare to sweep them into the sea . It seems a fatal moment ; but the King bates not a jot of heart or hope . One of the English leaders having involuntarily expressed the wish that they had with them ten THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 39.
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... seems to have been written at a time when he was disgusted with life , and especially with the character of woman . He turns out the seamy side of everything , satirizing the Homeric heroes and exposing the brutality and cunning which ...
... seems to have been written at a time when he was disgusted with life , and especially with the character of woman . He turns out the seamy side of everything , satirizing the Homeric heroes and exposing the brutality and cunning which ...
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