Notes on Shakespeare's WorkmanshipH. Holt, 1917 - 338 pagina's |
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... believe in it as a pursuit that really mat- tered . All literature must be personal : yet the artist- the great artist - dies into his work , and in that survives . What dread hand designed the Sphinx ? What dread brain conceived its ...
... believe in it as a pursuit that really mat- tered . All literature must be personal : yet the artist- the great artist - dies into his work , and in that survives . What dread hand designed the Sphinx ? What dread brain conceived its ...
Pagina 10
... believe that , could his large masculine spirit revisit London , it would - whatever the dilettante and the su- perior person may say - rejoice in what has been done to amplify that cage against which we have his own word that he ...
... believe that , could his large masculine spirit revisit London , it would - whatever the dilettante and the su- perior person may say - rejoice in what has been done to amplify that cage against which we have his own word that he ...
Pagina 26
... believe in Jove or Apollo or Venus , " mother of the Æneid race divine , " any more than I believe in Puck or in Oberon , or in ghosts as vulgarly conceived . Yet Jove , Apollo , and Venus remain for me symbols of things in which I do ...
... believe in Jove or Apollo or Venus , " mother of the Æneid race divine , " any more than I believe in Puck or in Oberon , or in ghosts as vulgarly conceived . Yet Jove , Apollo , and Venus remain for me symbols of things in which I do ...
Pagina 27
Arthur Quiller-Couch. things in which I do firmly and even passionately believe : of things for which neither Christian doctrine nor mod- ern Natural Science provides me with symbols that are equivalent or even begin to be comparable ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. things in which I do firmly and even passionately believe : of things for which neither Christian doctrine nor mod- ern Natural Science provides me with symbols that are equivalent or even begin to be comparable ...
Pagina 85
... believe - and the reader may believe it if he will— that Shakespeare was purposely making his Venice a picture of the hard , shallow side of the Renaissance , even as in Richard III he gives us a stiff conventional portrait of a ...
... believe - and the reader may believe it if he will— that Shakespeare was purposely making his Venice a picture of the hard , shallow side of the Renaissance , even as in Richard III he gives us a stiff conventional portrait of a ...
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Notes on Shakespeare S Workmanship (Classic Reprint) Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
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Pagina 267 - And it came to pass at noon that Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud : for he is a god ; either he is talking or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he sleepeth, and must be awaked.
Pagina 172 - I know my course. The spirit that I have seen May be the devil : and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape ; yea, and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy, — As he is very potent with such spirits, — Abuses me to damn me...
Pagina 293 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things ; for no kind of traffic Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known : riches, poverty, And use of service, none ; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil : No occupation ; all men idle, all ; And women too ; but innocent and pure : No sovereignty : — Seb.
Pagina 119 - To chase these pagans in those holy fields Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet Which fourteen hundred years ago were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter cross.
Pagina 322 - You taught me language; and my profit on't Is, I know how to curse : The red plague rid you, For learning me your language ! Pro.
Pagina 106 - Good morrow, fool,' quoth I : ' No, sir,' quoth he, ' Call me not fool till heaven hath sent me fortune. ' And then he drew a dial from his poke, And looking on it with lack-lustre eye, Says very wisely, ' It is ten o'clock : Thus may we see...
Pagina 108 - But whate'er you are That in this desert inaccessible, Under the shade of melancholy boughs, Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time ; If ever you have look'd on better days, If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church, If ever sat at any good man's feast, If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear And know what 'tis to pity and be pitied, Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope I blush, and hide my sword.
Pagina 153 - Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her galled eyes, She married. O most wicked speed, to post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets, It is not nor it cannot come to good; But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue!
Pagina 147 - Witch. WHEN shall we three meet again, In thunder, lightning, or in rain ? 2 Witch.
Pagina 190 - Thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine; But cloud instead, and ever-during dark Surrounds me...