How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... perfect of these three plays . Its art has , indeed , been objected to , because it is a question who is the hero - whether Julius Cæsar , after whom it is named , or Brutus . I have heard a German Shakspeare Society discuss this ...
... perfect of these three plays . Its art has , indeed , been objected to , because it is a question who is the hero - whether Julius Cæsar , after whom it is named , or Brutus . I have heard a German Shakspeare Society discuss this ...
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... perfect ; and , if one wished to tempt anyone who had read nothing of Shakspeare , this would be the play to place in his hands . In Coriolanus and Julius Cæsar Shakspeare has chosen for illustration two of the critical moments of Roman ...
... perfect ; and , if one wished to tempt anyone who had read nothing of Shakspeare , this would be the play to place in his hands . In Coriolanus and Julius Cæsar Shakspeare has chosen for illustration two of the critical moments of Roman ...
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... perfect woman , benign , modest , beautiful and able to satisfy and enthral the heart of a strong man . It is a marvellous evidence of the variety which Shakspeare was able to impart to characters funda- mentally alike that between the ...
... perfect woman , benign , modest , beautiful and able to satisfy and enthral the heart of a strong man . It is a marvellous evidence of the variety which Shakspeare was able to impart to characters funda- mentally alike that between the ...
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... execution is , as has been already hinted , as perfect as that of Julius Cæsar among the Historical Plays or Macbeth among the Tragedies . This drama is founded , indeed , on several stories 106 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... execution is , as has been already hinted , as perfect as that of Julius Cæsar among the Historical Plays or Macbeth among the Tragedies . This drama is founded , indeed , on several stories 106 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... perfect picture painted by the hand of the great master of the modern novel . The incidents on which these Graver Comedies chiefly turn are the reconciliation of husbands and wives , who have been separated by jealousy , the finding of ...
... perfect picture painted by the hand of the great master of the modern novel . The incidents on which these Graver Comedies chiefly turn are the reconciliation of husbands and wives , who have been separated by jealousy , the finding of ...
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