The Sovereign Flower: On Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism Together with Related Essays and Indexes to Earlier VolumesRoutledge, 28 okt 2013 - 328 pagina's First published in 2002. This is the final Volume IV of the five G. Wilson Knight collected works series and focuses on Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism together with related essays and indexes to earlier volumes. The emphasis in this volume is the shift from Shakespeare as the poet of England to Shakespeare as the poet of royalism, in a wide sense. |
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... compare him to beasts : ugly , reptilian , and dangerous . He is called a dog , a ' bottled spider ' , a ' poisonous bunch - back'd toad ' , an ' elvish- mark'd , abortive , rooting hog ' ( 1. iii . 216-46 ) , a ' hell - hound that doth ...
... compare him to beasts : ugly , reptilian , and dangerous . He is called a dog , a ' bottled spider ' , a ' poisonous bunch - back'd toad ' , an ' elvish- mark'd , abortive , rooting hog ' ( 1. iii . 216-46 ) , a ' hell - hound that doth ...
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... Compare Hastings ' words in Henry VI : Hastings Why , knows not Montague that of itself England is safe if true within itself ? Let us be back'd with God and with the seas Which he hath given for fence impregnable , And with their helps ...
... Compare Hastings ' words in Henry VI : Hastings Why , knows not Montague that of itself England is safe if true within itself ? Let us be back'd with God and with the seas Which he hath given for fence impregnable , And with their helps ...
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... comparing himself to a rising sun putting criminals to shame , for Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king ; The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord . For every man ...
... comparing himself to a rising sun putting criminals to shame , for Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king ; The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord . For every man ...
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... comparing his tor- mentors to Judas and to Pilate , and himself to Christ ; while even including himself in his denunciation : For I have given here my soul's consent To undeck the pompous body of a king ; Made glory base and ...
... comparing his tor- mentors to Judas and to Pilate , and himself to Christ ; while even including himself in his denunciation : For I have given here my soul's consent To undeck the pompous body of a king ; Made glory base and ...
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Inhoudsopgave
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Well | 93 |
Whats in a Name? | 161 |
A Literature and the Nation | 263 |
cA Royal Propaganda | 273 |
The Second Part of King Henry VI and Macbeth | 280 |
E The Principles of Shakespeare Interpretation 1928 | 287 |
A Shakespearian Works | 297 |
General | 318 |
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