Notes on Shakespeare's WorkmanshipH. Holt, 1917 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... - The stigmata of a court play - The value of inquiring How was the thing done ? -The import of the fairies and the clowns - An ideal set- ting for the play . 3 22 40 60 CHAPTER V THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Its juvenile appeal - vii.
... - The stigmata of a court play - The value of inquiring How was the thing done ? -The import of the fairies and the clowns - An ideal set- ting for the play . 3 22 40 60 CHAPTER V THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Its juvenile appeal - vii.
Pagina 60
... court play - The value of inquiring How was the thing done ? -The import of the fairies and the clowns - An ideal setting for the play . ( 1 ) DR . JOWETT , famous Master of Balliol- But in the manner of Sterne I must break off , here ...
... court play - The value of inquiring How was the thing done ? -The import of the fairies and the clowns - An ideal setting for the play . ( 1 ) DR . JOWETT , famous Master of Balliol- But in the manner of Sterne I must break off , here ...
Pagina 62
... court , or afterwards when challenged to part with his ring ? Translated into actual life , is it even conceivable ? Let us take another device - that of working the plot upon a shipwreck , shown or reported . ( There is per- haps no ...
... court , or afterwards when challenged to part with his ring ? Translated into actual life , is it even conceivable ? Let us take another device - that of working the plot upon a shipwreck , shown or reported . ( There is per- haps no ...
Pagina 65
... court play , then , and indeed it bears every mark of one . It is an imitative performance , after the fashionable model of John Lyly ; but it imitates with a high sense of humour and burlesques its model audaciously . All young artists ...
... court play , then , and indeed it bears every mark of one . It is an imitative performance , after the fashionable model of John Lyly ; but it imitates with a high sense of humour and burlesques its model audaciously . All young artists ...
Pagina 68
... court wedding . It has all the stigmata of a court play . Like Love's Labour's Lost and The Tempest , it con- tains an interlude ; and that interlude - Bully Bottom's Pyramus and Thisbe - is designed , rehearsed , enacted for a wedding ...
... court wedding . It has all the stigmata of a court play . Like Love's Labour's Lost and The Tempest , it con- tains an interlude ; and that interlude - Bully Bottom's Pyramus and Thisbe - is designed , rehearsed , enacted for a wedding ...
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Notes on Shakespeare S Workmanship (Classic Reprint) Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
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