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Pagina 407
The scene altogether reminds us of the second scene of the first act of Henry V. , '
where the Archbishop of Canterbury ... The parallel scenes in both plays have
some resemblance to the first scene of King John , ' where Chatillon arrives with
a ...
The scene altogether reminds us of the second scene of the first act of Henry V. , '
where the Archbishop of Canterbury ... The parallel scenes in both plays have
some resemblance to the first scene of King John , ' where Chatillon arrives with
a ...
Pagina 459
hereafter have to explain — we pass over all those scenes and parts of scenes
which may be called the underplot . Such in the second act is the beginning of
Scene I. In Chaucer we learn that “ In a tow'r , in anguish and in woe , Dwellen
this ...
hereafter have to explain — we pass over all those scenes and parts of scenes
which may be called the underplot . Such in the second act is the beginning of
Scene I. In Chaucer we learn that “ In a tow'r , in anguish and in woe , Dwellen
this ...
Pagina 462
But still we have no difficulty in believing that it might be written by the author of
that previous scene . The third scene , where Arcite comes to Palamon “ with
meat , wine , and files , " is merely the carrying out of the action promised in the ...
But still we have no difficulty in believing that it might be written by the author of
that previous scene . The third scene , where Arcite comes to Palamon “ with
meat , wine , and files , " is merely the carrying out of the action promised in the ...
Pagina 463
The conception and execution of this scene are certainly very graceful ; but the
grace is carried somewhat too far to be natural . The dramatic situation is finely
imagined ; but in the hands of a writer of the highest power it might , we think ,
have ...
The conception and execution of this scene are certainly very graceful ; but the
grace is carried somewhat too far to be natural . The dramatic situation is finely
imagined ; but in the hands of a writer of the highest power it might , we think ,
have ...
Pagina 469
Shakspere might have made the preliminary scenes as full as we find them in ·
The Two Noble Kinsmen ; ' but when we ... he delays or precipitates the
catastrophe , -sometimes lingering in some scene of gentleness or repose to
restore the ...
Shakspere might have made the preliminary scenes as full as we find them in ·
The Two Noble Kinsmen ; ' but when we ... he delays or precipitates the
catastrophe , -sometimes lingering in some scene of gentleness or repose to
restore the ...
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