The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-storyM. Kennerley, 1909 - 422 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... Comedy of Errors , " Comedy of Errors , " Egeon tells us that his life was prolonged : To tell sad stories of my own mishaps . " The similarity of these passages shows that in the very spring of life and heyday of the blood Shake- 1 In ...
... Comedy of Errors , " Comedy of Errors , " Egeon tells us that his life was prolonged : To tell sad stories of my own mishaps . " The similarity of these passages shows that in the very spring of life and heyday of the blood Shake- 1 In ...
Pagina 92
... comedy scenes with Falstaff Shake- speare has never taken the trouble to realize the Prince : he often lends him his own word - wit , and now and then his own high intelligence , but he never for a moment discovers to us the soul of his ...
... comedy scenes with Falstaff Shake- speare has never taken the trouble to realize the Prince : he often lends him his own word - wit , and now and then his own high intelligence , but he never for a moment discovers to us the soul of his ...
Pagina 128
... comedy , and goes on to use it in moments of sudden excitement , or when dramatic truth to character seems to him all important . At his best he uses blank verse when some emotion sings itself to him , and prose as the ordinary language ...
... comedy , and goes on to use it in moments of sudden excitement , or when dramatic truth to character seems to him all important . At his best he uses blank verse when some emotion sings itself to him , and prose as the ordinary language ...
Pagina 143
... offence to those capable of gratitude . I would as soon find fault with Ariel's most exquisite lyric , or the impeccable loveliness of the " Dove Sono , " as weigh the rich words of the Lord of Comedy in small balances of 143 Falstaff.
... offence to those capable of gratitude . I would as soon find fault with Ariel's most exquisite lyric , or the impeccable loveliness of the " Dove Sono , " as weigh the rich words of the Lord of Comedy in small balances of 143 Falstaff.
Pagina 144
Frank Harris. words of the Lord of Comedy in small balances of reason . But such considerations must not divert me from my purpose ; I have undertaken to discover the very soul of Shakespeare , and I must , therefore , trace him in ...
Frank Harris. words of the Lord of Comedy in small balances of reason . But such considerations must not divert me from my purpose ; I have undertaken to discover the very soul of Shakespeare , and I must , therefore , trace him in ...
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