Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... doth redeem her thence might wear , Without corrival , all her dignities . Hal , at the end of the first scene in which he appears , defines his role by a comparison with the sun : Herein will I imitate the sun Who doth permit the base ...
... doth redeem her thence might wear , Without corrival , all her dignities . Hal , at the end of the first scene in which he appears , defines his role by a comparison with the sun : Herein will I imitate the sun Who doth permit the base ...
Pagina 97
... Doth hurry from the fatal cannon's mouth . One would not wish to question the insight displayed by Miss Spurgeon in her demonstration of the importance of these images ; but it may nevertheless be suggested that the significance of the ...
... Doth hurry from the fatal cannon's mouth . One would not wish to question the insight displayed by Miss Spurgeon in her demonstration of the importance of these images ; but it may nevertheless be suggested that the significance of the ...
Pagina 230
... doth set , And in his fomy mouth , his sharp and crooked tuskes doth Or as a Lyon wylde that rampeth in his rage . whet : This is Shakespeare's description : Whose tushes never sheathed he 230 NOTES.
... doth set , And in his fomy mouth , his sharp and crooked tuskes doth Or as a Lyon wylde that rampeth in his rage . whet : This is Shakespeare's description : Whose tushes never sheathed he 230 NOTES.
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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