Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... complete gentleman , the complete fop , or the complete villain according to his taste or proclivity ? Man is a mimetic animal ; indeed human mimicry is almost the best argument in favor of our simian ancestry . How well I remember how ...
... complete gentleman , the complete fop , or the complete villain according to his taste or proclivity ? Man is a mimetic animal ; indeed human mimicry is almost the best argument in favor of our simian ancestry . How well I remember how ...
Pagina 28
... Complete Works of Shakespeare , exceedingly well but printed in that wicked wise , the double column , I ex- postulated with him for this omission , which long since he has corrected ; and now at least in one modern edi- tion we may ...
... Complete Works of Shakespeare , exceedingly well but printed in that wicked wise , the double column , I ex- postulated with him for this omission , which long since he has corrected ; and now at least in one modern edi- tion we may ...
Pagina 64
... complete ; more concentrated , less diffuse , chaste rather than florid , controlled , and yet not always less spontaneous , reserved , and yet not always less natural . There are other things in the Jonsonian manner . It retained ...
... complete ; more concentrated , less diffuse , chaste rather than florid , controlled , and yet not always less spontaneous , reserved , and yet not always less natural . There are other things in the Jonsonian manner . It retained ...
Pagina 75
... complete play or in the selection and ordering of the words of a single clause . These more general characteristics of the classicist will be recog- nized at once as Jonson's ; but even the specific quali- ties that mark the coming age ...
... complete play or in the selection and ordering of the words of a single clause . These more general characteristics of the classicist will be recog- nized at once as Jonson's ; but even the specific quali- ties that mark the coming age ...
Pagina 85
... exclude Shakespeare's fools , from trifling Launce and delectable Feste to the sad - eyed companion in folly of 1 Complete Writings , Prose , ii , 277 . King Lear . And even Falstaff , who was sometime 85 VI THE COMMON FOLK OF SHAKESPEARE.
... exclude Shakespeare's fools , from trifling Launce and delectable Feste to the sad - eyed companion in folly of 1 Complete Writings , Prose , ii , 277 . King Lear . And even Falstaff , who was sometime 85 VI THE COMMON FOLK OF SHAKESPEARE.
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Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan Topics Felix Emmanuel Schelling Volledige weergave - 1927 |
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