Shakespeare: New Views for Old |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 23
Pagina 33
But our comedians think there is no delight without laughter , which is very wrong , for though laughter may come with delight , yet cometh it not of delight : as though delight should be the cause of laughter , but well may one thing ...
But our comedians think there is no delight without laughter , which is very wrong , for though laughter may come with delight , yet cometh it not of delight : as though delight should be the cause of laughter , but well may one thing ...
Pagina 63
The Youth , who is the cause of the complaint , is no rustic swain . He is , indeed , the spirit of poetry and eloquence . The early critic , Steevens , observed that in these lines Shakespeare has " accidentally ' ' delineated his own ...
The Youth , who is the cause of the complaint , is no rustic swain . He is , indeed , the spirit of poetry and eloquence . The early critic , Steevens , observed that in these lines Shakespeare has " accidentally ' ' delineated his own ...
Pagina 107
It is a cause for national shame that this odious charge is still a current belief , even among persons of education and culture . If one protests that Bacon was not guilty of such corruption , one is sometimes met with the reply ...
It is a cause for national shame that this odious charge is still a current belief , even among persons of education and culture . If one protests that Bacon was not guilty of such corruption , one is sometimes met with the reply ...
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
We hebben geen reviews gevonden op de gebruikelijke plaatsen.
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
allusions appear beauty beginning called cause CHAPTER character Comedy compared Court death described doth doubt Drayton Elizabethan English epigram errors Essay evidence expression eyes fact father Folio Fortune Francis Bacon genius gifts give given Hamlet hand hath heart Henry interest Italy John Jonson King knowledge known lady language learning letters lines live Lord Lost manner matter means mentioned mind Muse nature never night noted object observes philosophy play player poem poet Poetry praise present printed Prospero published reason reference remarkable says scene seems servants Shake Shakespeare Shakspere Sonnets speak speech spirit stage strange Stratford sweet thee things thou thought Timon truth turn verse writing written wrote youth