How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... he is interested , but in the passions of the ness . actors who were the men and women who made the history ? and how did the history mould and develop them ? 1 There are four outstanding themes , which may be THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 13.
... he is interested , but in the passions of the ness . actors who were the men and women who made the history ? and how did the history mould and develop them ? 1 There are four outstanding themes , which may be THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 13.
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A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. 1 There are four outstanding themes , which may be called the pivots round which the poet's thought revolves : these are Patriotism , Royalty , War and Character . PATRIOTISM . It is a common ...
A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. 1 There are four outstanding themes , which may be called the pivots round which the poet's thought revolves : these are Patriotism , Royalty , War and Character . PATRIOTISM . It is a common ...
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... themes which distinctly belong to the category of Histories are Coriolanus , Julius Cæsar and Antony and Cleopatra . These form the true continuation of the English Histories , and this is a hint which may guide the reader ; though ...
... themes which distinctly belong to the category of Histories are Coriolanus , Julius Cæsar and Antony and Cleopatra . These form the true continuation of the English Histories , and this is a hint which may guide the reader ; though ...
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... theme of Coriolanus . On the other hand , the dramatist exhibits with equal impartiality the weakness of the opposite side . If the fickleness of the mob might , with a stretch , be called the motive of this play , the judgment of ...
... theme of Coriolanus . On the other hand , the dramatist exhibits with equal impartiality the weakness of the opposite side . If the fickleness of the mob might , with a stretch , be called the motive of this play , the judgment of ...
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... the year 1600. Up to this date he wrote ten comedies , the names of which are printed on the op- posite page , and these form the theme of the present chapter . Among the learned there has been a great deal of ( 79 ) CHAPTER IV.
... the year 1600. Up to this date he wrote ten comedies , the names of which are printed on the op- posite page , and these form the theme of the present chapter . Among the learned there has been a great deal of ( 79 ) CHAPTER IV.
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