Shake-speare, the MysteryN. Spearman, 1963 - 200 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 29
Pagina 14
... thoughts and secrets of their hearts . ' Samuel Coleridge called Shake - speare ' myriad - minded . ' Shake - speare loved people — or at least people had a vital and vivid fascination for him . He enjoyed writing ; he felt a compulsion ...
... thoughts and secrets of their hearts . ' Samuel Coleridge called Shake - speare ' myriad - minded . ' Shake - speare loved people — or at least people had a vital and vivid fascination for him . He enjoyed writing ; he felt a compulsion ...
Pagina 35
... thought Pericles to be Shake - speare's first play . John Dryden has expressed the same idea , ' Shakespeare's own Muse her Pericles first bore . ' Samuel Coleridge said in his lectures , ' I think Shakespeare's earliest dramatic ...
... thought Pericles to be Shake - speare's first play . John Dryden has expressed the same idea , ' Shakespeare's own Muse her Pericles first bore . ' Samuel Coleridge said in his lectures , ' I think Shakespeare's earliest dramatic ...
Pagina 73
... thought derived from his fellow University Wits ; his classic background was the broadest possible including derivations for Sophocles , Euripides , Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Darius Phrygius , Ovid , Horace , Virgil , Lucretius ...
... thought derived from his fellow University Wits ; his classic background was the broadest possible including derivations for Sophocles , Euripides , Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Darius Phrygius , Ovid , Horace , Virgil , Lucretius ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
12 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
actor Aeschylus appear Athens body called century chapter character close comedy complete composition Court Cymbeline dark lady death dedication died doubt drama Earl early edition Edward England English Essex evidence fact Folio followed four Francis friends genius Greek Greene Guess hand Henry VIII Herbert history plays Holinshed John Juliet King Henry later least letter literary lived logical London Lord Lost lovely lovely boy manuscripts Marlowe marriage married Mary Mary Sidney mature mean mind never Pembroke period Philip poems poet poetry political possible present probably published Queen Queen Elizabeth reason Richard Robert Shake Shake-speare sonnets speare stage Stratford Suggests Tale Tempest Thomas thought Timon tragedy University William Shakspere Winter's Wits woman women writing written wrote